Difference between revisions of "Harbor"

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A '''harbor''' is a body of water next to land that has the proper conditions, such as depth of the water, to be suitable to offer anchorage for naval vessels and other [[ocean]]-going vessels.  Some harbors are natural and some are man-made.
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A '''harbor''' is a body of water next to land that has suitable conditions, such as depth of water, to offer anchorage for naval vessels and other [[ocean]]-going vessels.  Some harbors are natural and some are man-made.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:28, January 16, 2010

A harbor is a body of water next to land that has suitable conditions, such as depth of water, to offer anchorage for naval vessels and other ocean-going vessels. Some harbors are natural and some are man-made.