10 miles long
A water channel, man-made and used for navigation
its built for trading,wars,and water
The reason the canal was built was to make a trip from the Atlantic to Pacific quicker than going around the bottom of South America. This was mainly because of trade. The idea to build the canal came from french designer Ferdinand de Lesseps. This man built the SSuez canal. His attempt soon failed because his workers started dying of malaria and exhaustion. America stepped up under the command of president Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt soon started planning the build of how the 50 mile long canal would be formed in 1905. He finally finished building this major improvement for ships in August of 1914.
The Suez Canal is 193,300 metres long.
The original length of the Erie Canal was 363 feet.
Gota Canal is a ship canal linking the western and eastern coasts of Sweden, between the cities of Goteborg and Soderkoping. The Gota Canal system, which has an overall length of 420 km, includes the Trolhattan Canal, the lakes Vanern and Vattern, and the canal itself (190 km long), which runs between the lakes and the Baltic Sea. It was built between 1810 and the 1830. Hope this helps.
The Suez Canal was built to shorten sailing time to India and SE Asia. The Canal eliminated the need to make the long (and sometimes dangerous) trip around the southern tip of Africa.
Lowell started building mills Lowell, Massachusetts in 1821. The Erie Canal opened October 26, 1825.
The Suez Canal is in Egypt. It connects the Gulf of Suez (which is the western gulf located at the north of The Red Sea) to the Mediterranean Sea. The canal was finished in 1869 by a French company. The canal was built by forced labor.
the Erie canal is 363 miles long. that is a long way. to learn more about history sign up tp go on poptropica on time tangled island, it is free it tell you information and its fun!
the panama canal longest canal is in china, in western hemisphere its not the panama canal which is less than 100 miles, possibly the Erie canal at about 360 miles, st Lawrence seaway is at about 2500 miles (assuming you meant miles and not feet...) but its not just a canal
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