Cargo ,Passenger,Oil everyone uses the Suez Canal.Look at a World Map and You will quickly see why the Suez and Panama Canals are so popular.You have a choice of using the Suez or taking a long and expensive trip, around the continent of Africa.Same for those using the Panama Canal.South America is one big continent .You should find Yourself a Rowboat and check out My answer for Yourself ,just so You know that I know what I,m talking about.Bon Voyage,Don,t forget Your lifejacket.
Cargo ,Passenger,Oil everyone uses the Suez Canal.Look at a World Map and You will quickly see why the Suez and Panama Canals are so popular.You have a choice of using the Suez or taking a long and expensive trip, around the continent of Africa.Same for those using the Panama Canal.South America is one big continent .You should find Yourself a Rowboat and check out My answer for Yourself ,just so You know that I know what I,m talking about.Bon Voyage,Don,t forget Your lifejacket.
None. You may be thinking of the Suez Canal that ships use to travel from Africa to Asia.
The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Ships use the Suez Canal as a shortcut between Asia and Europe and the Americas. Thanks to the Suez Canal, they do not have to use the time or fuel to sail all the way around Africa just to get to Europe.
the number of ships that use the cape sea route has dereased because of the suez canal.
Ships up to 210,000 tone dead weight use the canal
The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Ships use the Suez Canal as a shortcut between Asia and Europe and the Americas. Thanks to the Suez Canal, they do not have to use the time or fuel to sail all the way around Africa just to get to Europe.
the Suez canal
210,000 deadweight tons
the types of ships that use the canal are your mom so they can transport her fat a** down to a gay strip club
The Suez Canal is the only way to get from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean without having to travel all the way around Africa. The Suez Canal is also under the ownership of the Suez Canal Authority which is an Eqyption holding. Ships must pay to use the canal, like a toll road, otherwise they would have to pay much more to traverse the much greater distance to go around Africa.
The canal was returned to Egypt after the United States disapproved of the action. For the following ten years, the canal was operated by Egypt who paid an amount to the Suez Canal Company for its use. In 1967, another war with Israel arose and the canal was made impassable with scuttled ships.
A French company with the use of eleven thousand forced labor workers built the Suez Canal.
Supported by Soviet arms and money, and furious with the United States for reneging on a promise to provide funds for construction of the Aswan Dam on the Nile River, Nasser ordered the Suez Canal seized and nationalized, arguing tolls from the ships passing through the canal would pay for the Dam.