The canal has no locks since there is no difference in the elevations of the seas.
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Not quite. There is a small difference due to tidal differences, even though the tides in the Mediterranean, so there is a lock at that end at least.
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No locks on the Suez Canal
No, the Suez Canal is at sea level throughout its length.
There are no locks, the Mediterranean and the Red sea are about the same level
No. Most, but not all, other canals have canal locks. Most canals are not built on flat land. Another without locks is the Corinth Canal.
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Locks are only needed when the ships need to be raised and lowered in altitude because of the terrain the canal crosses.
There are no locks in the Suez Canal as it connects two bodies of water that are at the same level
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It is the longest big-ship ( as opposed to sub-sized barges) canal of its type in the World. It is a sea-level canal and does not require locks. it had movable bridges for traffic control at one time- but these were not, strictly speaking, hydraulic locks.
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