don't put some plastics or garbage's that can make it clogged............. -Angelica Marie Razote
they were slow and often ice-clogged
they were slow and often ice-clogged
why were canals important in the first industrial revolution what problem did they solve and how was this accomplished
They were slow, often ice-clogged and depending on the size of the canal, some of the larger boats couldn't navigate as easily as the smaller boats.
They were slow, often ice-clogged and depending on the size of the canal, some of the larger boats couldn't navigate as easily as the smaller boats.
1. Gates controlled how much water flowed from the river. 2. Main canals led from the river. They sloped down gently to keep the water flowing. 3. Medium-sized branch canals led away from the main canals. 4. Small feeder canals led directly to the fields. SHORTER ANSWER: Farmers built canals to carry water from the rivers to their fields. (irrigation) Built dams to hold back excess water during floods. Silt in water clogged the canals.
1. Gates controlled how much water flowed from the river. 2. Main canals led from the river. They sloped down gently to keep the water flowing. 3. Medium-sized branch canals led away from the main canals. 4. Small feeder canals led directly to the fields. SHORTER ANSWER: Farmers built canals to carry water from the rivers to their fields. (irrigation) Built dams to hold back excess water during floods. Silt in water clogged the canals.
the irrigation canals and calendar helped solve their problems with the nile
how many canals in spain
Canals are waterways
The tiny canals that connect the lacunae are the canaliculi, the larger canals are the Haversian canals.