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short note on waterways​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A waterway is any body of water that can be used for transportation by people in boats. These include rivers, lakes, oceans, and canals. They must be wide and deep enough for the boats, and either have no waterfalls and rapids, or have ways for boats to get around them, such as locks.

Answered by sreyablink
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A waterway is any body of water that can be used for transportation by people in boats. These include rivers, lakes, oceans, and canals. They must be wide and deep enough for the boats, and either have no waterfalls and rapids, or have ways for boats to get around them, such as locks.

Waterways are critically important to the transportation of people and goods throughout the world. The complex network of connections between coastal ports, inland ports, rail, air, and truck routes forms a foundation of material economic wealth worldwide.

Waterways are the cheapest mode of transport. Neither construction cost, nor maintenance cost is required for the waterways as they use the rivers, lakes, seas and oceans as highways. They are suited for the transport of bulky and heavy raw materials.

There are mainly two types of waterways :

Inland waterways - Inland waterways comprise of rivers, lakes, canals, backwaters etc which are navigable. ...

Sea Routes - Sea Routes are mainly used for transporting goods internationally.

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