At the dock.
1. they allow ships to dock and unload their cargo. 2. they allow ships to dock and unload cargo. 3. also, passengers can go on board ships or leave them.
A port.
1. they allow ships to dock and unload their cargo. 2. they allow ships to dock and unload cargo. 3. also, passengers can go on board ships or leave them.
longshoremen unload ships cargo
In the ocean...
port
anchors are to ships
In Britain, people who load and unload ships are known as stevedores, dockworkers or dockers.
NO, anchors are on ships
Stevedores usually load or unload cargo on ships.
Yes, Viking ships did have anchors, although they were different from modern anchors. Vikings typically used stone or iron anchors that could be dropped overboard to hold the ship in place. These anchors were often simple designs, such as a heavy stone with a loop or a metal hook, and were effective for their needs during voyages and at anchor in harbors.
A permanent structure for ships to load and unload cargo and passengers.