Environmental Sciences, asked by khantazeen022, 5 months ago

a place from where a ship departs​

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Answered by goyalgagan2007
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Answer:

port

Explanation:

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Ship departs from port.

EXPLANATION:

  • A port is an oceanic office including at least one wharves or stacking regions, where ships depart and release freight and travelers.  
  • Preferably, a port will concede simple route to ships, and will give cover from wind and waves.  
  • Ports are frequently on estuaries, where the water might be shallow and may require standard digging.  
  • A port of call is a moderate stop for a ship on its cruising agenda.  
  • An inland port is a port on a safe lake, waterway port, or trench with admittance to an ocean or sea, which subsequently permits a ship to cruise from the sea inland to the port to depart or empty its freight.
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