give refuge
yes ships dock their boats at the harbor.
te chinease attacked the usa's biggest aircraft carrier dock, pearl harbor this also caused world war 2
trade was the most important part of boston economy. Docks, shipyards,and warehouses lined the shore.One dock,Long Wharf, streched 2,000 feet into the harbor . There the water was very deep, so even the largest ships could dock in Boston harbor.
It's sitting at dock in Boston harbor with a complement of U.S. Navy personnel. You can go take a tour.
The Dartmouth was the ship that was attacked in the Boston Tea Party.
give refuge
yes ships dock their boats at the harbor.
dock
Dock.
In the passage, the word "harbor" is used to mean a place of safety or refuge. It refers to a safe place where ships can anchor or dock to protect themselves from rough seas or storms.
harbor (noun) : port, dock, pier, anchorage, mooring, landing, bay, inlet, cove harbor (verb) : shelter, house, lodgea dock shore or deck
The US Navy's aircraft carriers are always moving when in open water so they never drop anchor. The only time they would drop anchor would be in a shallow harbor. Otherwise, when in port, they are tied to a dock.
Most Greeck lived along the coast (by water) with it may excellent harbor (a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely; dock/park ships)
Put two Pipes with Pipe sleeves at the back of the dock and counter balanced anchors on each corner of the front of the dock.
when you dock a ship you use a rope to tie the ship so it stays put, but out at sea you cant tie anywhere so that's why the ancor was invented, amagine waking up at gilligans island Many large ships use swivel-direction propellers to remain in one place. A ship can also be moored to a dock which requires no anchor. An anchor is used if there is no dock, the water is shallow enough for the anchor's chain to touch bottom, and there is something for the anchor to grab on the bottom.
Dock, Wharf, Pier, Harbor
It is called a harbor, which can be natural or artificial.