railways, highways, waterways, pipelines, seaports, harbors, merchant marines, airports, and heliports
E. van Hooydonk has written: 'The law ends where the port area begins' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Harbors 'Soft values of seaports' -- subject(s): Harbors, Public opinion, Social aspects, Social aspects of Harbors 'Places of refuge'
R. O. Goss has written: 'Policies for Canadian seaports' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Harbors, Harbors 'The economies of size in dry bulk carriers' -- subject(s): Cargo ships, Economies of scale
Colonial seaports were important so that imports could be unloaded near shore. Exports could then be loaded onto ships heading back to Europe. Today, the wooden ships are replaced by vast cargo ships that need tugboat guidance to dock in the harbors.
Colonial New York's ecomnomy was dominated by harbors which stimulated commerce and the growth of seaports, not to mention that New York was also involved in fur trade
No, the noun seaports is the plural form for the noun seaport.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns, for example a string of seaports or an itinerary of seaports.
There are 8 major seaports in Nigeria.
David K. Y. Chu has written: 'Modelling the process of the development of seaports in Great Britain and the formulation of a comprehensive future port planning policy' -- subject(s): Harbors, Mathematical models
An ocean liner means that the ship is used for people to take trips between different seaports.
Oklahoma is no where near the Gulf of Mexico, it does not have any seaports.
Germany has ten harbors.
yes