pretty much
Yes, Panama and the panama canal zone ARE the same!
No
The Suez Canal
No.The Panama Canal is, unsurprisingly, in Panama, Central America. It was constructed to connect the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The Grand Canal is one of the canals of Venice, a city in northern Italy, Europe.
they're the same.
I want to know the same thing but I think its the regular animals you would find in a lake. Or ocean or pond.
There are many differences between the Panama and Erie Canal. First is location. The Panama Canal is in the country of Panama in Central America. The Erie Canal is located in New York State. Second the Panama Canal connects two oceans: the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The Erie Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean/Hudson River with Lake Erie. Thirdly, the Panama Canal allows ocean going vessels through the canal. The Erie Canal had much smaller barges.
The Panama Canal separates North and South America. In reality, they are considered the same continent in many respects. In a similar fashion, the Suez Canal separates Africa from the Eurasia Continent.
Yes and No ANSWER: Panama is not part of the United States. The Panama Canal was the only thing controlled by the US until 1999 when the US government handed over the Panama Canal to the Panama Government through the signing of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties signed in 1977.
Woodrow Wilson did not give Colombia 25 million dollars for the Panama Canal in 1921. John Hay, the secretary of state, offered Colombia an initial amount of $10 million plus $250,000 yearly in 1903, to borrow a strip of land where the Panama Canal is going to be built. Unfortunately, the offer was declined. But later on, after Panamanians won their independence, Theodore Roosevelt offered the same deal to Panama, not Colombia. Panama did accept this offer and the Panama Canal wasn't finished until August 1914.
yes panama is a tropical wet climate, pretty much the same thing but wet because it is along the border of panama
The phrase "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!" is a famous palindrome. It reads the same backwards as it does forwards.