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Wat (wie) is Navigable river - definitie

CAPACITY OF A BODY OF WATER TO ALLOW THE PASSAGE OF VESSELS AT A GIVEN TIME
Navigable river; Navigable; Navigable waters; Inland waterway; Inland Waterway; Navigable water; Water level control; Inland waterway transport
  • [[Port of Bratislava]] (Slovakia) at night.
  • Sunset on the [[Intracoastal Waterway]]
  • Inland Waterway Connection
  • Fremantle harbour]] and the [[Swan River, Western Australia]]
  • [[Port of Kuopio]] on the shore of [[Lake Kallavesi]] in 2005.

navigable         
A navigable river is wide and deep enough for a boat to travel along safely. (FORMAL)
...the navigable portion of the Nile.
ADJ
Navigable         
·adj Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels; as, a navigable river.
Navigability         
·noun The quality or condition of being navigable; navigableness.

Wikipedia

Navigability

A body of water, such as a river, canal or lake, is navigable if it is deep, wide and calm enough for a water vessel (e.g. boats) to pass safely. Such a navigable water is called a waterway, and is preferably with few obstructions against direct traverse that needed avoiding, such as rocks, reefs or trees. Bridges built over waterways must have sufficient clearance. High flow speed may make a channel unnavigable due to risk of ship collisions. Waters may be unnavigable because of ice, particularly in winter or high-latitude regions. Navigability also depends on context: a small river may be navigable by smaller craft such as a motorboat or a kayak, but unnavigable by a larger freighter or cruise ship. Shallow rivers may be made navigable by the installation of locks that regulate flow and increase upstream water level, or by dredging that deepens parts of the stream bed.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Navigable river
1. Murray River, South Australia Before roads and railways crossed Australia, the Murray River – the world‘s third longest navigable river – was an antipodean Mississippi with paddle steamers carrying supplies to and carting wool from remote sheep stations and homesteads.
2. A baggage train of eighty camels ... each carrying three hundred pounds of gold." News of the wealth of Timbuktu continued to filter out of Africa, but long after Europeans had figured out the difference between the Indies and the Americas, and fixed the islands of Polynesia onto accurate maps, all that was really known of Timbuktu was that it was fabulously rich and located on a great navigable river called the Niger.