The Panama Canal.
A human-made waterway is an artificial channel constructed for the purpose of transporting water, facilitating navigation, or managing water resources. Examples include canals, ditches, and artificial lakes, which can be used for irrigation, flood control, or recreation. These waterways often connect natural bodies of water or serve as routes for shipping and trade. Their construction has significantly impacted land use, ecology, and transportation systems.
Mississippi River
The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) is a network of canals, rivers, and bays along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, providing a navigable route for vessels to travel in protected waters, avoiding the open sea. It stretches from Boston, Massachusetts, to Brownsville, Texas, covering approximately 3,000 miles. The waterway is crucial for commercial shipping, recreational boating, and tourism, offering safe passage and access to various coastal communities. It also plays a role in regional ecology and flood control.
To my fellow bloggers; To capture and hold Stalingrad which in turn would give the Germans access to and control of the waterway and all shipping that used that waterway.
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Yes, passengers typically have to go through passport control during connecting flights if they are changing countries or if the connecting flight is in a different terminal or concourse.
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Suez Canal
the allies won the battle to control the alantic
The IUD is an artificial method of birth control. Some IUDs are hormonal, and others are non-hormonal.
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The word in waterway control can be written as dyke or dike. In the US, we use dike. A dike or dikes are a system of levees that control the level of water in a river or other waterway. Dikes control the height and flow of water beyond the point of the dike. When more than one dike exists, the plan can be called a Dike System or System of Dikes.