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A large body of water that flows through land might be called a river. Another name for a large body of water that flows through land would be a canal.
Yes. Fresh water flows from streams and lakes into the canal.
Yes and no. The water has to be replenished at the highest point of the canal and the water flows down the canal but only during the operation of the canal's locks.
Water enters the system through the sieve plate, and then flows through the ring canal around the mouth. From the ring canal the water flows through the radial canal in the feet. The radial canal is connected to the tube feet which has hundreds of tiny suckers. Oxygen enters and waste leaves the tube feet. Each tube foot is connected to an ampulla. The ampulla regulates fluid pressure so that each tube foot may extend or retract, hang on or let go.
In the natural world, a channel that water flows through is a river or stream. In an engineered world, a channel could be a canal or an aqueduct. The ancient Romans used both canals and aqueducts to move water where needed in addition to relying on rivers and streams.
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The Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean is divided by the Great Divide. The continental divide is an imaginary drainage line.
It's called a River. It could also be a Stream or a Canal. But seriously. If you know words such as "body of water" and know their meanings, you should know what it is.
It could probably be a canal or a stream.
water flows south to north
As more water flows through a river, its speed will increase.
The "layout", or placement, of an irrigation canal is defined by the slope of the land through which it flows. This can vary, but is usually less than 1% slope. When needed, the water is lifted to a higher level with use of electrical- or diesel-powered pumps.