Aqueducts
Gondoliers are oarsmen of the water taxi boats called "Gondolas" of the city of Venice. Thus they transport you round the canals of Venice.
Irrigation
No, the Romans are credited with inventing aqueducts, which are essentially canals that transport water from a mountainous area to an urban area.
Barges are used on Canals
They used anything that could hold water, however most of the water that they 'transported' was by the irrigation canals they created.
Yes, the Africans used canals and waterways to transport water to the crops in the farmlands. Where Africa was very dry, they had to have the canals to bring water to the very dry grasslands.
Do you mean little miniature canals? If so, irrigation
Israel uses human-made canals to transport fresh water to the Jordan River. These canals help divert water from various sources, including the Sea of Galilee and underground aquifers, to support agricultural needs and maintain water levels in the Jordan River. This practice is part of Israel's broader water management strategy in a region facing water scarcity.
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They used irrigation, which is the process of building canals to transport water to their crops.
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