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Where do ships tie up to?

A dock.


Where are ships sometimes tied up?

Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)


Where ships sometimes tied up?

Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)


Where ships tie up answer begins with QUE?

What is quay? A quay is a structure built parallel to the shore where ships can dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. It typically has a solid surface for ships to tie up to and is equipped with mooring bollards or cleats for securing the vessels.


Where are ships sometimes tied up and the name of the place begins with Q U?

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If the ship can not tie up to the dock how will you get to shore?

Large ships either hire or own smaller tender boats to transfer passengers and supplies from ship to shore


Is there a homonym of birth?

Yes, "berth" is a homonym of "birth." "Berth" can mean a place where a ship docks or a bed on a train.


What can epilogues be used for?

Epilogues are typically used in books, and sometimes films, to bring closure to the events and the characters. Sometimes they tie up loose ends, and sometimes they just give the character an ending.


A four letter word for a place where ships can dock?

A quay is a platform built parallel to the shore where ships can tie up to. A pier is another four letter word where a ship can dock.


What crew and cargo did viking ships carry?

It actually depends on witch viking ship you are asking about the viking long ships were built for speed and had to be maneuverable enough that they could just pull in at land and not have to tie the boats up these ships would carry up to 28 men but couldn't carry much cargo but the viking merchant ships were built mainly for carrying large amounts of cargo that could way up to 4 tons. :) hope i helped.


What is a function of a dolphin?

To be alive and sometimes follow boats and ships playfully.


Compound words beginning with tie?

tiebacktiebreaker