Egypt because they owned it and could get water power from it and drinking water.
A British merchant who manufacturers goods to India on boats
A British merchant who ships manufactured good to India on boats
The Panama Canal (in Panama) and the Suez Canal in Egypt.
The Suez Canal was opened in November of 1869, and allows for convenient sea travel between Europe and Asia by connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. The canal is located in and owned by Egypt.
No. Most, but not all, other canals have canal locks. Most canals are not built on flat land. Another without locks is the Corinth Canal.
The following five (5) bodies of water lie between Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula.The Gulf of Suez (by far the most prominent).The Suez Canal (linking the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Suez)The Great Bitter Lake (Joining the north and south portions of the Suez Canal)The Small Bitter Lake (found at the south end of the Great Bitter Lake)Temsah Lake (located on the Suez Canal near the city of Ismailia, Egypt)
Most canals were built after the Roman Empire split, for example the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal, and the Erie Canal.
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around the Nile river in the Suez canal. :):):):):):):):(
The most well known Canal that starts with "S" is probably the Suez Canal, located in Egypt. It connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea.
The Suez Canal and the Red Sea is the most direct route to the Indian Ocean. Otherwise it means going the longer way round the Southern tip of Africa, round the Cape of Good Hope.
On both sides of the canal is Arabic the most widespread language, but you'll also find som Hebrew among the Jews