llike a feeder line- there is a big one that works fast inter-state ( in Europe) Traffic but also has overwater routes. a Link canal is a feeder line on the canal level- say shufflling coal or oil barges from one part of the country to another. The Feeder Lines ( in transportation) often operate a night and show a very good profit on short hauls- such as, are you listening- C-yards to Central- oops we don"t lilke to talk about that connection.= but that"s an example. One company ties up most of the feeder lines which are seemingly exempt from anti-trust laws, well, that"s Europe.
The difference between a link and an interface is the protocol used.
The waterway that became a vital link between Britian and India is the Suez Canal.
The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean and the Red sea.
Suez Canal and Red Sea
A link is what you click on on your computer. A menu is what you get when you're at a resturaunt.
link is the character you play as but Zelda is the princess you have to save
Technology wise there is no such difference.
The link is from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
See the Related Link below.
See related link below:
link between corporate objectives and marketing objectives
The word link refers to the physical path. The word channel refers to the portion of a link that carries a transmission between a given pair of lines. One link can have many (n) channels.