PORTS AND HARBORS

PORTS AND HARBORS
22問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    It usually protected against hugh waves and strong currents and deep enough to provide anchorage for ships and other craft.

    Harbours

  • 2

    It includes the harbour and the adjacent town or city suitable for loading goods and embarking men.

    Port/Seaport

  • 3

    A location on a shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer cargo/people to/from.

    Port

  • 4

    any body of water with sufficient depth for ships to enter and find shelter in storm and other natural phenomena.

    Harbor

  • 5

    a landing place or the platform built out into or onto the water parallel to the shore for the berthing of vessels.

    Wharf

  • 6

    A concrete,stone,or metal platform lying alongside or projecting into water for loading and unloading ships.

    Quays

  • 7

    Is a construction work extending into the harbour with sufficienr depth of water alongside to accomodate vessels, also used as promenade or landing place passengers.

    Pier

  • 8

    a raised structure in body of water typically supported by well-spaced piles or pilars

    Pier

  • 9

    A small pier, made if timbers for boats,yachts or fishing boats. Refer large ships.

    Jetty

  • 10

    A massive port structure made of masonry or lagre stone blocks laid in the sea to protect the harbour from waves and current.

    Breakwaters

  • 11

    Visual proof of the transmission of energy across the ocean. Most waves are wind druven and happen in the boundary between and within fluids with different density.

    Waves

  • 12

    Ocean waves

    Airlocean interface

  • 13

    Atmospheric waves

    Airfair waves

  • 14

    Internal waves

    water waves

  • 15

    Coastal lanslides,calving iceberg

    Splash Waves

  • 16

    Seafloor movement

    Seismic Sea Wave

  • 17

    Gravitational attraction among moon,sun and earth.

    Tides

  • 18

    Ships

    Wake

  • 19

    Waves that travel without breaking

    Progressive Waves

  • 20

    Pudh/pull waves in direction of energy transmission.

    Longitudinal

  • 21

    Back and forth motions

    Traverse

  • 22

    Combination of longitudinal and transverse

    Orbital

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It usually protected against hugh waves and strong currents and deep enough to provide anchorage for ships and other craft.

    Harbours

  • 2

    It includes the harbour and the adjacent town or city suitable for loading goods and embarking men.

    Port/Seaport

  • 3

    A location on a shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer cargo/people to/from.

    Port

  • 4

    any body of water with sufficient depth for ships to enter and find shelter in storm and other natural phenomena.

    Harbor

  • 5

    a landing place or the platform built out into or onto the water parallel to the shore for the berthing of vessels.

    Wharf

  • 6

    A concrete,stone,or metal platform lying alongside or projecting into water for loading and unloading ships.

    Quays

  • 7

    Is a construction work extending into the harbour with sufficienr depth of water alongside to accomodate vessels, also used as promenade or landing place passengers.

    Pier

  • 8

    a raised structure in body of water typically supported by well-spaced piles or pilars

    Pier

  • 9

    A small pier, made if timbers for boats,yachts or fishing boats. Refer large ships.

    Jetty

  • 10

    A massive port structure made of masonry or lagre stone blocks laid in the sea to protect the harbour from waves and current.

    Breakwaters

  • 11

    Visual proof of the transmission of energy across the ocean. Most waves are wind druven and happen in the boundary between and within fluids with different density.

    Waves

  • 12

    Ocean waves

    Airlocean interface

  • 13

    Atmospheric waves

    Airfair waves

  • 14

    Internal waves

    water waves

  • 15

    Coastal lanslides,calving iceberg

    Splash Waves

  • 16

    Seafloor movement

    Seismic Sea Wave

  • 17

    Gravitational attraction among moon,sun and earth.

    Tides

  • 18

    Ships

    Wake

  • 19

    Waves that travel without breaking

    Progressive Waves

  • 20

    Pudh/pull waves in direction of energy transmission.

    Longitudinal

  • 21

    Back and forth motions

    Traverse

  • 22

    Combination of longitudinal and transverse

    Orbital