A canal.
tributary
A man-made channel filled with water and used for boat traffic and'or irrigation is called a "canal."
A canal can be called an artificial waterway.
ditches filled with water so when crops needed to be watered, it can be easily dispersed. or it can catch water unneeded when it rained
There is no lif on the planet Mars. Only Earth is a life-filled planet. -shomama. :)
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
About of Blood's flow:A fluid flow is classified as being internal or external, depending on whether the fluid is forced to flow in a confined channel or over a surface. The flow of an unbounded fluid over a surface such as a plate, a wire, or a pipe is external flow. The flow in a pipe or duct is internal flow if the fluid is completely bounded by solid surfaces. The flow of liquids in a duct is called open-channel flow if the duct is only partially filled with the liquid and there is an free surface, e.g. the flows of water in rivers and irrigation ditches.
In early Middle Eastern civilizations probably first built canals to supply drinking and irrigation water. Gangs of laborers (called "navvies" or "navigators") first constructed British canals to provide artificial waterways for more efficient transportation of goods and materials during the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century. Canals served to open up countries to the Industrial Revolution, just as the Internet is opening up the world to the Information Revolution.
Filled cookes are simply what it's called. They are cookies filled with ingredients such as jelly, chocolate, etc.
The Aztecs built causeways and canals by using a combination of manual labor, stone, and soil. They constructed causeways to connect the city to the mainland and to navigate the water-filled landscape around Tenochtitlan, their capital city. Canals were used for transportation, irrigation, and drainage, allowing trade goods and resources to be easily transported throughout the city.
The nucleus of the cell is filled with DNA in the form of chromatin.
Li Bing's biggest problem while building the irrigation ditches was the massive amount of silt and debris carried by the Min River, which continuously filled up the ditches. He solved this by constructing a special dividing weir known as the "Fish Mouth" to help divert the silt-laden water away from the irrigation system.