It is an artificial waterway, normally for transportation purposes, but some like the All-American Canal, were for irrigation of arid areas. There are some unusual hybrids such as the St. Lawrence Seaway and the intercoastal waterway- which should appeal to Beach Boys fans- one of their songs suggests such a waterway ( opening lines of Surfing USA)
Ming rulers repair and expaned the Grand Canal so that rice and other goods could again be shipped fromsouthern to northern China.
Which canal?
Are you referring to the Panama Canal?
The most successful canal in American history, i believe is the Panama Canal
Erie canal
Taking for an example the Panama Canal, the locks had one major purpose. They equalized the water level between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The purpose of a canal is to provide a waterway for ships to pass through. A canal that went under
the purpose of the grand canal is for import and exporting goods and for the navy to get their supplies. Also a better way to have ships move faster instead of having to go around.
To help people cross on foot to the Grand Canal.
To slow down water flow on rapid rivers.
It is epithelial tissue located in the nasal canal that is involved with the sense of smell.
It is epithelial tissue located in the nasal canal that is involved with the sense of smell.
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.
The grand canal played a role in trade by allowing the chinese to move goods and crops from distant agricultural areas into cites
The purpose of the Panama canal is to connect the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean. Without it ships would have to round South America to make that journey, so the canal saves a lot of time.
A towpath was a path alongside a canal or river used by animals or slaves towing boats.
Increase trade between the middle east, Europe, and Asia.