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An Jiyoung Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Marine park

Hello,

marine park, water park, waterfront park

How are these three words soundly or meaningly different to you?

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Top answer

They are different to me. A waterfront park is a park that has frontage on a lake, river or ocean. It will have paths for walking and maybe beach volleyball courts.

  • They are different to me.
  • A waterfront park is a park that has frontage on a lake, river or ocean.
  • It will have paths for walking and maybe beach volleyball courts.
  • A water park is a large amusement park for kids and families.
  • It has water slides, swimming pools, maybe bumper boats, and other places with water for playing.
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They are different to me.
A waterfront park is a park that has frontage on a lake, river or ocean. It will have paths for walking and maybe beach volleyball courts.

A water park is a large amusement park for kids and families. It has water slides, swimming pools, maybe bumper boats, and other places with water for playing.
A marine park - well, I think this is an park with aqu
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Marine park - not really familiar with this as a term but it would definitely have to relate to the ocean/sea in some way. I think I may have heard it in the sense of a protected area of the ocean - in the same way that we have country parks or national parks on land.

Water park - a leisure facility involving swimming pools, slides, flumes, rides etc.

Waterfront park - means not

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