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Q: What river is deep and wide enough for ships to use?
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Deep and wide enough for ships to pass?

navigable


What is wide and deep enough for ships to travel though?

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What is deep enough for ships to travel through?

A waterway deep and wide enough for a vessel is called navigable.


What is a body of water wide and deep enough for the passage of ships?

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Toronto Ontario is about 1300 miles from the sea yet oceangoing ships can reah its harbor how can they do so?

Because the St Lawrence river, the St Lawrence seaway as it is known, is wide & deep enough for ships to navigate the waterway.


What is meaning of navigable?

Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels; as, a navigable river.


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What word describes a body of water tha can be traveled by boats or ships?

The adjective navigable is a word used to describe a body of water as deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships.


A deep wide river is this?

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What do you call rivers that are deep enough and wide enough for a boat to travel on?

They can be 'navigated'


How long is Sakonnet River?

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