The Panama Canal (in Panama) and the Suez Canal in Egypt.
I would say 1 Panama 2 Suez
why were canals important in the first industrial revolution what problem did they solve and how was this accomplished
Birmingham has the most canals out of any European city.
Venice I think
the Botseenerik and fertiy canals are the most famouse
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England has the most canals in Europe in terms of length, the development of a large inland water-transport network was, perhaps, the most important factor behind the industrial revolution in England during the eighteenth century. Birmingham, in the heart of England, is the only major European city that is not situated on a river, with the growth of Birmingham coming about due to its large number of canals. In fact, Birmingham has more canals than Venice.
The most important factor of making Mesopotamia's farmland fertile was water.
Longboats are most usually associated with canals
Canals were important to ancient china because between the Huang He and the Chang Jiang rivers, there was no natural means of transportation and so canals were key for trading and farming.
People though the supposed canals were signs of a civilization living on Mars.
Birmingham has more miles of canals than Venice.