Physics, asked by shreyakalitta2, 10 days ago

Explain why some harbours can't be used at low tide.
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Answered by shreyabalbudhe
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A harbor is a body of water sheltered by natural or artificial barriers. Harbors can provide safe anchorage and permit the transfer of cargo and passengers between ships and the shore and therefore can be used at low tide

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Answered by Anonymous
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They can not be used as the water will be too shallow.

  • A harbour is a water region protected from elements by natural or artificial obstacles. They offer secure mooring and allow freight and people to be properly moved among loaded ships and shore.
  • It should be deep to prevent ships from contacting the bottom and wide enough for ships and boats to turn and succeed each other.
  • The water will be extremely shallow for the ship to gently move at low tide, and she will crash into the harbour's bottom.
  • This implies that ships must time their key arrivals and departures from particular ports to typically coincide with high tides. The mooring lines of ships tighten as the tide rises and loosen when the tide falls.
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