the Panama Canal
longest canal is in china, in Western Hemisphere its not the Panama canal which is less than 100 miles, possibly the Erie canal at about 360 miles, st Lawrence seaway is at about 2500 miles (assuming you meant miles and not feet...) but its not just a canal
The longest canal ever built in North America was the Wabash & Erie Canal in Indiana, stretching 497 miles from Lake Erie (Toledo, OH) to the Ohio River (Evansville, IN). It connects and uses multiple waterways throughout the state of Indiana, including the Maumee River, the Miami & Erie Canal, the origianl Wabash & Erie Canal, the Wabash River, the Cross Cut Canal, and the Central Canal. Ground was broke in 1832, and the canal began operation in 1843.
The world's longest canal is the Grand Canal, which is located in China. This canal is 1,115 miles long and is a popular tourist spot.
The Amazon River is in the western hemisphere. the nile is the longest river in the world 4000 mi long the amazon is almost as long.
The Grand Canal in China, 1794 kms long
Erie canal i would think
At laarrence seewaa
the amazon river is the longest river in the western hemisphere
The Andes.
the niger river
Rhine River
The Parana river
Parana river
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Mackenzie
Some of the world's greatest rivers on the northern hemisphere include the Nile in Africa, the Amazon in South America, and the Yangtze in Asia. These rivers are significant in terms of length, discharge, and their impact on the regions they flow through.
There are three major rivers to the Western Hemisphere and they are Yukon, Copper and Mackenzie river. :)
The Missouri River starts in Montana and flows generally east and south for 2540 miles before flowing into the Mississippi River, the second longest river in the United States. The Mississippi River (the largest river system) flows from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. The Missouri and the lower Mississippi are usually considered as a single waterway, which is among the longest in the world.
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