US-Erie Canal 1825.
i think they make it just like Americans do
Which canal?
The first ship to pass through the panama canal offcially was on August 15th, 1914 The first ship to pass through the panama canal unoffcially was on August 3rd, 1914
August 15th 1914 saw the first ship pass along the Panama Canal
The material that made the Cape Cod Canal Brige was steel.
The Maya Native Americans of central America are thought to be the first to make chocolate, around the year 300 AD.
an impervious layer is provided at the bed and sides of canal to improve the life and discharge capacity of canal known as canal lining.The canal lining is something that provides a barrier to the surface of a canal on the bed and sides that improves the canal. It is a man made layer that helps make the canal last longer and improves the waterflow.
James Brindley was an English engineer who made significant contributions to canal construction during the Industrial Revolution. His most notable achievement was the design and construction of the Bridgewater Canal in Manchester, the first artificial navigable waterway in Britain. This canal played a crucial role in facilitating the transport of coal and other goods, revolutionizing the transportation industry in the region.
First of all, it is Yup'ik Eskimo not Yup'ik Indian. They first made their houses out of sod, wooden beams, and stones. Today they make their houses like the rest of Americans.
i dont know ask someone else :).
They must have made a canal
The sides of a canal lock is made from bricks or concrete.