The one assigned to the vessel by the port authority or harbourmaster
Sometimes at docks. You never know though. Answer 2 Large ships dock at ports.
There is a possibility that docks can be haunted. You do not hear of many haunted docks, but you often hear of haunted ships which are located at docks so you would think the dock is haunted too.
A dry dock is used for the construction, maintenance and repair of ships and boats. You can learn more about dry docks at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Dry dock" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
I am pretty sure cruise ships are built in dry docks where they can be flooded to float the ships. This is something i saw on Discovery channel on tv. Once the ship is complete they can flood the dock to float the ship to the ocean.
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.
Yes, docks are available for the sony walkman mp3 players. There is a clock radio dock, a speaker system dock, a standard charging dock etc.
yes ships dock their boats at the harbor.
It is called a harbor, which can be natural or artificial.
at moorings on docks
Yes, the word docks is a common noun, the plural form for the singular noun dock; a word for any dock of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; fore example:The Boothbay Town Docks, Boothbay, METhe Dock Doctors (docks & boatlifts), Ferrisburgh, VTDock's Oyster House (restaurant), Atlantic City, NJ"Death at Victoria Dock" by Kerry Greenwood
a general term for a crane used on a waterfront, shipyard, dock structure for loading, building or repairing ships and boats. It is not a specific type like say, Hammerhead, Hammerheads were used on docks not so much now but in active building yards- yes.
Port, dock or warf