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Warm Water Ocean Ports
Wellington,New Zealand is one of them.The other two Im not sure.
China has many sea ports and a very large coastline, and also is bordered by other countries to the West and North.
The water levels within the port are subject to change with the ocean tides. In a non-tidal port, there is usually a river feeding the water levels in the port, minimizing the effects of the moon and the tidal changes. Inland ports are almost always no-tidal. Tidal ports are almost always in coastal regions.
Gujarat - longest coast line 1600 km, dotted with 41 ports; 1 major, 11 intermediate and 29 minor ports. Andhra Pradesh is the second longest coast line 972 km (604 mi)
Wilhelmshaven is one of Germanys major sea ports on the north west coast. It is in the Jadebusen bay which opens on to the North Sea (Atlantic Ocean). See the related link below for further details.
Warm Water Ocean Ports
the reasons for why they founded the Carolinas was because of the trade and the farming. the Carolinas provided a good soil for farming where they made plantations. also they have a coastal are called the tide-water which was great for ports. the reason why they split was because the southern part grew quicker than the northern part.
These ports lie on the Indian Ocean.
They were all ports that could ship goods on the Atlantic Ocean.
The port of Hamburg, Germany, on the River Elbe that flows into the North Sea.---------There are other major ports, such as:BremenBremerhavenEmdenLuebeckRostockInland ports include Duisburg and Ludwigshafen.
We have at least 3 major ports in the north island. Auckland Tauranga/Mt Maunganui Wellington
Not one body of water is surrounding the country. To the west there is the North Sea, to the northwest there is the Skagerrack, to the north the Kattegat, and to the east the Baltic Sea.
Quite a lot of them
The Atlantic Ocean is between many trading ports from different countries and that is why it it the busiest ocean.
Yes, there are around a hundred major ports in Australia.
Baltic Sea I think ___ There is a mistaken assumption in the question. Germany's ports have never been on one single body of water. The most important German ports are on the North Sea - or to be more precise on rivers that flow into the North Sea - Hamburg (on the Elbe) and Bremen on the Weser - also Emden, Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven. There are also major ports on the Baltic - Kiel, Luebeck and Rostock. In addition, Germany has some major inland port on rivers, such as Ludwigshafen and Duisburg.