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Canals were important to ancient china because between the Huang He and the Chang Jiang rivers, there was no natural means of transportation and so canals were key for trading and farming.
Building better roads and canals transform the united states because it improved the transportation of goods and people.
the purpose of building a canal is because it's an easier,faster,and more efficient way of traveling and importing and exporting goods and resources.
to shorten trade routes
why were canals important in the first industrial revolution what problem did they solve and how was this accomplished
because its a vital transportation route. Canals connect it and other rivers of European Russia.
Because with so much going on you need to have order or things can get out off hand.
the canals are important because they created a demand for staemships thats what i put on my spring break packet.....
Because the Erie Canal was successful, other areas started building canals. Canada built the Welland Canal. Ohio built the Erie and Ohio Canal. Some of these canals were also successful but soon the railroad replaced canals.
Because the Erie Canal was successful, other areas started building canals. Canada built the Welland Canal. Ohio built the Erie and Ohio Canal. Some of these canals were also successful but soon the railroad replaced canals.
Severe water pollution threatens historic Venice.industrial waste,sewage,and saltwater are combining to eat away the foundation of building and damage the building themselves.
The relevance of a canal today depends on its location, size, and usage. Some canals remain important for transportation, irrigation, or flood control, while others may have lost significance due to changing economic conditions or technological advancements.Overall, canals can still play a significant role in facilitating trade and providing important water management functions.