swales
Swales
This is a process used by an engineer to determine how long the soil takes to absorb a predetermined amount of water. (Normally called a Perk test)
No, land routes were typically slower and more expensive than all-water routes for shipping products from the Orient. All-water routes such as the Silk Road or the sea routes were often preferred for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness in transporting goods.
No
Nansen bottles
Trade routes
true
Trade routes have stoppages for cormmercial transport of cargo and that allows routes to reach markets.by making new ones
why
All the ones that have water.
water depths and navigational routes
nautical