man-made waterway: canal, aqueduct, lock system
No.
12,000 years ago the glaciers from the last Ice Age receded, flood waters carved the channel of Mississippi River.
No, it is a natural river and the longest in the world.
Currently, the longest man-made canal is the Grand Canal of China, which began construction in 486 BC, linking the cities of Beijing and Hangzhou, 1,103 miles apart. It is the longest and oldest man-made open water canal in history.
No, it's not. It rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North India into Bangladesh, where it empties into the Bay of Bengal.
A river is a natural watercourse, a canal is man made
No, rivers are not man made they are Natural processes that occur. However Canals are man made.
No it is not a man made river.
No it was not man made
yes it is
Some rivers are man made
rivers can be man made
Canals are man made. Rivers are natural.
Absolutely. Many lakes are man-made, and there isn't a lake on the planet that doesn't qualify as a landform. In addition, some rivers, beaches, and hills are also man-made.
No. Rivers are natural features.
Canals are man-made waterways created by digging a channel to connect two bodies of water or for irrigation, transportation, or water supply purposes. Mountains and rivers, on the other hand, are natural features formed by geological processes.
canals are man made waterways, rivers are natural waterways
rivers,hills,bays and islands
Rain Rainfall Mountains Volcano Rivers
Yes, political boundaries are man-made although they may follow geological boundaries such as shorelines, rivers, or mountains.
No a lot of rivers are man made they can be made to prevent flooding or to get water in certain areas.
It is a natural river and is known to have been there for at least 10,000 years - although on a slightly different course.All natural (except for any flood defense systems)No. It has been there for thousands of years.