Social Sciences, asked by rajendargargo33, 1 year ago

three difference between inland waterways and sea routes

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Answered by edwin555
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The differences between inland waterways and sea routes are as follows.

-  Inland waterways exists in the form of rivers, canals, backwaters and lakes while sea routes exists in form of seas and oceans.

- Inland waterways is used to transport goods from one place to another inside a mass of land while sea routes the goods are usually transferred from one land mass to another via the oceans and the seas.


Answered by hotelcalifornia
113

Answer:

Inland water ways

1. It exists in the form of river, canals, back waters and lakes

2. It is mainly used to transport goods from "one place to another" inside a mass of land .

3. "Generation" of "hydroelectric power" and navigation  is possible in these waterway areas.

4. Inland waterways are most widely used in Internal trading within the country.

Sea routes

1. It exists in the form of sea, oceans.

2. Here, the goods are transported from "one land mass to another" through oceans and sea.

3. Ready made carriage ways for ships

4. Sea routes are widely used all over the world for international import and export and it is one of the important way of transport compared to air route.

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