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There are many harbors and ports in the Atlantic Ocean because the Atlantic is one of the largest bodies of water on the planet, and it is capable of connecting the world by water. Its rich maritime history and possibilities for the future are reasons for the ports and harbors on the Atlantic.
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There are many harbors and ports in the Atlantic Ocean because the Atlantic is one of the largest bodies of water on the planet, and it is capable of connecting the world by water. Its rich maritime history and possibilities for the future are reasons for the ports and harbors on the Atlantic.
I am going to try and improve this answer slightly. I think with the word "port" there is a little more guarantee that there is "port authority" involved and more police patrol, protection, guarantees for security for import and export trade business etc. A harbor doesn't necessarily define that. However many ports are called Harbors because they originally were harbors without port authority. All ports are harbors. All harbors are not ports.
There are 75 over the non tidal Thames and 29 cross the tidal Thames
Available ports and harbors.
About five
Germany had many very good ports but none on the Mediterranean Sea. France has excellent ports on the Mediterranean Sea so it was to Germany's advantage to take France in World War II.
Germany has ten harbors.
There are many recognised and naturally formed features along the length of the River Thames. The valley through which it flows for example, the hills through and around where the river flows.
There is 13 harbors in new zealand.
Baltimore, New York City, and Boston have harbors.