a process: when the river moves, or transports materials (it's load) from one place to another, it is called transportation
Refers to the means and methods of the physical movement of persons or goods. The term is also applied to works about transportation planning. Content maintained by: [SWittenbach/RNeugebauer] Last modified date: Sat 01/17/2004 02:19 pm by [so
a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods
In the natural gas industry, the movement of natural gas via pipelines, including transmission from the wellhead to the customer.
Moving gas through pipelines from one place to another. Strictly speaking, in an interconnected system, it is not possible to trace the particular molecules of gas along the pipes between a producer and the ultimate buyer; for example, if two suppliers are feeding into the pipeline system at two ends of the system, points A and B, and a buyer close to point A buys gas from the seller at point B, the molecules of gas flowing to the buyer may in fact have been injected into the pipes by the producer at point A.
The movement of sediment by natural agents (such as water, wind, ice or gravity) either as solid particles or in solution, from one place to another on the earth's surface
The movement of eroded material by the river.
the physical movement of products from one party or place to another through the distribution channel.
the movement of people or products from place to place
The movement of eroded material by rivers, sea, ice and wind.
The movement of goods, supplies, equipment or people by road, water, air, rail, or pipeline.
The function of planning, scheduling, and controlling activities related to mode, vendor, and movement of inventories into and out of an organization.
In geology, transportation refers to the movement of eroded debris, whether by rivers, glaciers, wind or ocean currents and tides. Particle sizes can vary from tiny clay particles suspended in moving water, to pebbles and boulders. As the particles are transported, their edges can be smoothed, and is described as rounding.