Economy, asked by AmanKumarV7, 7 months ago

What do you mean by a 'Port' and a 'Harbour' ?​

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Answered by MissPinki07
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A port and a harbor are often confused because they are both places used by ships and other water vessels. A port is a commercial water facility used for ships and their cargo. A harbor is a place of safety for ships and other waterborne vessels. A harbor is a mooring place and offers safe anchorage for the ships..

Answered by NiranjanBanagar
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Harbour : Harbour is a place on the coast where ships, boats and barges can seek shelter from a stormy weather. Port: Port is a location on the coast that can be used to load and unload cargo. Location. Port: A port is located inside a harbour.

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