Um, you should be more specific in your question, but I'm guessing its 'What's the importance of the grand canal'The answer to that question is
The importance is to connect two rivers in China, and provide a trading route. It also helped with agriculture, since the land outside the rivers didn't receive much water. Hope I helped
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The Grand Canal was important because it was the most advanced achievement in marine technology until the Industrial Revolution. It was been used as a major transport route in China for over 2,500 years.
The Grand Canal was a easy way to transport goods from the north to the south
trade....now do your AP homework like the rest of us
The significance of the Grand Canal in China was to facilitate trade between Northern and southern China, most importantly to make rice and other food crops available to everyone.
It was important because the ships and other things go there I think that is true.
It linked northern and southern China of the first time.
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Ming rulers repair and expaned the Grand Canal so that rice and other goods could again be shipped fromsouthern to northern China.
A Day on the Grand Canal with the Emperor of China or Surface Is Illusion But So Is Depth - 1988 was released on: USA: 19 March 1988 (New York New Directors and New Films Festival) Canada: 10 September 1988 (Toronto Film Festival) USA: 20 March 1992 (limited)
The Sui Dynasty united northern and southern China. This was the first time it had happened in over one hundred years.
the great wall of china
The Panama Canal is what makes Panama City so important. The canal is connected between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It is a key for international trade.
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The Grand Canyon is important for the study of geology. The Grand Canyon clearly shows the layers of the Earths crust.
All canals need to be maintained as they are man-made and subject to deterioration over time. Basically, most canals are little more than level wide trenches whose bottom and sides was lined with puddled clay to prevent water loss. Also, most canals are kept topped up from water kept in reservoirs linked to the canal. As to the Grand Canal, a search on the internet revealed that a lot of countries claim to have a Grand Canal - so a specific country would help. But, at a guess, as boats and small ships increase in size, and carrying capacity increased, so a 'Grand Canal' would need to be deepened and the banks widened.
I think it is what China as a country of Asia would be what it is?
I'm not for sure why but, I know that scientists have shown that pinky's have no use so they will eventually not be here anymore. so why they are important in China makes so sense.
Because ravi Singh imported it.