Canals are built to allow passage from one body of water/river, to another.
They are usually dug out because there are large amounts of water on either side of a small amount of land.
Canals are man made. Rivers are natural.
Ancient peoples made canals to get water into fields and areas. Traces of ancient canals dating back thousands of years can be found around the world.
The Navigation Acts effected the construction of canals because they made canals cheaper to build.
it was man made
canals are man made waterways, rivers are natural waterways
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River Canals
canals were made around 2332 bc
The duke of bridewater wanted it done so he put jame brindsley in charge of making the canals!
Chinese Yu the Great introduced a system of irrigation canals
Not all canals are man-made. While many canals are constructed by humans for purposes such as irrigation, transportation, or drainage, there are also natural waterways that can resemble canals, formed by geological processes or erosion. However, the term "canal" typically refers to artificial channels created to direct water for specific uses.
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