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A harbor.
A natural harbor is a landform at the junction between land and a water body, where a part of a body of water is protected and deep enough to furnish anchorage. Whereas, Artificial harbors are frequently built and maintained in order to use them as ports. Artificial harbors are constructed where the depth of water is too shallow for a big ships to load and unload.
A harbor is a sheltered part of a body of water deep enough to provide anchorage for ships.
There are two meanings for Anchorage, it can be a place to store a ship or a town in Alaska, so here are two sentences: The Iditarod sled run starts in Anchorage, Alaska. The ships were temporarily docked in an anchorage while their owners were ashore.
Cannons aboard and gunboat escorts.
A safe harbour.
There are many ports for cruise ships on the East Coast of the United States of America. some of these are Anchorage, Baltimore, Bayonne, Boston and plenty more.
Early in the war, merchant ships carrying supplies to both Russia and Britain were targeted heavily by German U-Boats(submarines). Since there were not enough destroyers and destroyer escorts to protect each individual ship, convoys were formed. In these convoys, merchant ships were grouped together and protected by a small number of escort vessels
A group of ships traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops and warships for protection.
well, John Adams, Protected the ships, and he was the 2nd presient
In convoys, many ships sailing together protected by warships to hunt for German U-boats (submarines)
The convoy system was used to prtect American ships carrying materials to Great Britain in 1940 and 1941. These merchant ships were protected by American Warships.