Port
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Ports
A port is a special place where ships stop to load and unload things like goods and people. These places usually have areas called wharves where ships can rest.
Ports are often found on coastlines near the sea, but some are far inland, like Hamburg and Duluth. These inland ports connect to the sea through rivers or canals.
Ports help the world's economy a lot. Many port cities have lots of people and become important places for work. Today, the biggest ports are in Asia, with places like Singapore, Shanghai, and Ningbo-Zhoushan.
In Europe, the busiest place for passengers is the Port of Helsinki in Finland.
Ports have been important for a very long time. Ancient people built ports wherever they traded by sea. One of the oldest known man-made harbors is at Wadi al-Jarf on the Red Sea.
Ports can sometimes affect the environment, but many ports are working on better ways to protect it.
Fun Port Facts
- The Port of Busan in South Korea is a busy place where many ships come and go.
- In ancient times, Ostia Antica was the port of ancient Rome. It is now an archaeological site with well-preserved buildings.
- The maritime republics were Italian port cities that were very important for trade and sea travel. They included Amalfi, Genoa, Pisa, and Venice.
Ports are exciting places where the world connects by sea!
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