Want this question answered?
Osteons (also called Haversian systems) form the basic structural unit of bone. Inside osteons we find the haversion canal - a central canal that contains the bone's nerve and blood supplies. The haversion canals surround these blood vessels and nerve cells. Communication with osteocytes in lacunae ("small lakes") through canaculi ("small canals") is possibly due to intercommunication channels between the haversion canals.
NO
haversian canal is a part of the bone.
No. Sheffield in inland however it is connected by canals.
They connected the middle of the country with the coastal cities
They connected the middle of the country with the coastal cities.
Venice, Italy, is known for its intricate network of canals connecting various islands within the city. Suzhou, China, also has a famous canal system that has linked the city to other areas in the Jiangsu province for centuries.
by digging canals
Lake Huron
Lake Erie
Connected the middle of the country cities with other cities and ports on the coasts they facilitated the movement of vast quantities materiel and goods.
They are some canals that are different then the other ones in the world