River Transport
River transport refers to the movement of goods and people using rivers as waterways. This method is often cost-effective and environmentally friendly, as it can carry large volumes of cargo over long distances. Common vessels used in river transport include barges, boats, and ferries, which navigate through rivers and canals.
Many regions rely on river transport for trade and commerce. For example, the Mississippi River in the United States and the Danube River in Europe are vital for transporting agricultural products and raw materials. Additionally, river transport can enhance tourism, providing scenic routes for travelers to explore.