yes, it is.
The canal the water passage created by people
The Suez Canal.
Canal...possibly Or maybe a sound
River or Canal
A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or fluid., A structure forming a reservoir for water., A narrow passage for private communication.
The Suez Canal
canal
A bridge is an example of how people might change a narrow piece of land that divides two bodies of water. It allows for easy passage over the land, connecting the two sides without disrupting the natural flow of the bodies of water or requiring excavation like a tunnel or canal.
A strait.
The Erie Canal is located between Hudson River and Lake Erie. It was created because people needed a way to get around on water and water isn't always where you need it.
People working on the canal held various jobs, including canal diggers who excavated the waterways, lock keepers who operated the locks to manage water levels, and boatmen who navigated and transported goods along the canal. Additional roles included maintenance workers responsible for repairing the canal structures, as well as toll collectors who charged fees for passage. Additionally, some individuals engaged in ancillary services, such as supplying food and goods to canal travelers.
A canal is a man-made waterway for navigation drainage or irrigation.
Each passage through the canal requires 52 million gallons of freshwater to float the ship through locks.