| In [[contrast]], a natural harbor is surrounded on several sides by prominences of land. An example of this kind of harbor is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Bay San Francisco Bay], California. | | In [[contrast]], a natural harbor is surrounded on several sides by prominences of land. An example of this kind of harbor is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Bay San Francisco Bay], California. |
− | [[Harbors]] and ports are often confused with each other. A port is a man-made sea coast, lakeshore, or river shore facility where ships, boats, and/or barges have loading and unloading procedutes carried out, including those for passengers or livestock. A port may consist of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier piers], docks, quays, wharves, jettys, and/or slipways, all of which can have cargo cranes, grain elevators, ramps, and/or bulk-cargo handling [[machinery]] utiling conveyor belts built upon them. For example, very long conveyor belts are used for loading and unloading coal or ores to/from ships and barges. Furthermore, ports may have equipment for loading or unloading petroleum or other liquid cargos to/from tankers.
| + | ''Harbors'' and ports are often confused with each other. A port is a man-made sea coast, lakeshore, or river shore facility where ships, boats, and/or barges have loading and unloading procedutes carried out, including those for passengers or livestock. A port may consist of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier piers], docks, quays, wharves, jettys, and/or slipways, all of which can have cargo cranes, grain elevators, ramps, and/or bulk-cargo handling [[machinery]] utiling conveyor belts built upon them. For example, very long conveyor belts are used for loading and unloading coal or ores to/from ships and barges. Furthermore, ports may have equipment for loading or unloading petroleum or other liquid cargos to/from tankers. |
| Ports often have warehouses and other buildings for the storage and distribution of goods, or have magazine buildings for naval ordinance and other explosives. There are also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_transportation ground transportation systems] that connect the port with inland locations, such as railroad terminals, truck terminals, and/or pipeline terminals for carrying goods and materials to and from the port.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbor] | | Ports often have warehouses and other buildings for the storage and distribution of goods, or have magazine buildings for naval ordinance and other explosives. There are also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_transportation ground transportation systems] that connect the port with inland locations, such as railroad terminals, truck terminals, and/or pipeline terminals for carrying goods and materials to and from the port.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbor] |