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ships boats planes ect
The only way to transport between Ireland and England in 1800 was by boats and ships.
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Ships and boats move large quantities and large products at a low cost. Ships are relatively slow and must be used in combination with trucks or railroads to move goods to shipping centers.
There are many types of transport. Air transport (planes, helicopters, etc), road transport (cars, trucks, trains, buses), and water transport (boats, ships etc)
Boats Cars Ships Airplanes Jets Swimming Kayacs The list goes on
Russia has a very good transportation system not totally unlike western countries. Rail, trucks, ships and airfreight are all common.
Off the shore of Normandy beach their were over 500 boats over one hundred different types, their were also over 1,200 transport aircraft carrying the paratroopers
There were 11,000 ships and boats taking part in the landings. Most of the bigger ships had to anchor a mile or two off the French coast. Many of these ships carried 24-36 'Higgins boats' in their lifeboat davits. These "Higgins boats" each carried a platoon (about 32 men ) ashore. Larger LST's carried 4-6 tanks and trucks as well as about 100 soldiers.
As far as I am quite sure, there were definitely ships... and paddle boats.
Vessel=A large ship/Boat, Transport=Transport (I belive you know what transport means) Vessel is a large boat that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size and passenger capacity. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as the transport of people or goods, fishing, entertainment, public safety, and warfare. Ships and boats have developed alongside mankind. In major wars, and in day to day life, they have become an integral part of modern commercial and military systems. Fishing boats are used by millions of fishermen throughout the world. Military forces operate highly sophisticated vessels to transport and support forces ashore. Commercial vessels, nearly 35,000 in number, carried 7.4 billion tons of cargo in 2007.