The bridge used to board a ship is called a "gangway." It serves as a passageway for passengers and crew to safely embark and disembark from the vessel. Gangways can be made of various materials and may be adjustable to accommodate different dock heights.
A gangway is a movable bridge or ramp used by passengers to board or disembark from a ship. An accommodation ladder is a type of gangway that is typically used by crew members for accessing or leaving a vessel when docked.
The movable telescoping hallway which is used to allow passengers to board aircraft at airports is referred to as a "gangway" "jetway" or "jet bridge"
The gangplank is the flat board that temporarily leads from the dock to the side of a ship, used for boarding or disembarking the ship.
Some examples:I used the chopping board to cut the onion.The teacher wrote the lesson plan on the board.The pirate used the board as a plank on his ship.
It is known as the bridge or cabin.
All I know is that he used a clipper ship
The Romans invented the Harpax (crow), a gangplank with a beak on the far end, which, when dropped on an opposing ship's deck, locked both together while the Roman infantry ran over it to board the enemy ship.
It was the Bering Land Bridge.
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
The keelboat was the main ship
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