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Harbours and Ports

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Brannigrch | 20:54 Wed 14th Jun 2006 | Science
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Can anybody tell me what the difference is between a Port and a Harbour? As i am trying to verify which is the deepest Natural of both and thought maybe if i knew the difference then the answers i have been given on my previous question will be clearer.


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I may be wrong, but a harbour is a semi circular (or almost)area which is sheltered from the worst of the elements a port is usually straight or angular and is usually much bigger than a harbour.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbour

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Thanks guys.
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A pontoon is a floating structure used to make a dock, or used to support a temporary bridge. These were often used during military conflicts.


A marina is a man made structure often built along rivers for the mooring of boats. Also can be found within some coastal harbours.

a habour is simpaly a safe mooring or pontoon for a vessil. a port is an area near the sea which export and import takes place of vairous goods or cargos

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