venice
Some of Ireland's rivers and canals are used for transportation.
Canals were used for transportation of agricultural products when there were not roads. Rivers, for example, were used for transportation of products downstream. Canals made by the man were used for transportation of products to places were the river could't reach. This system was used as a very efficiently way for products interchange between settlements far away each other.
Aztec canals were an extensive network of waterways built by the Aztecs in ancient Mexico. These canals were used for transportation, irrigation, and as a means of drainage. They played a crucial role in the development of the Aztec civilization and were essential for the functioning of their capital city, Tenochtitlan.
they were used for trade along rivers or canals such as the Erie canal, the Mississippi river, or the Ohio river. They were used for quicker transportation of people and goods.
they were primarily used for transportation (for supplies, goods, cargo, people, animals, etc.) and for trade among rivers and canals.
Yes, in some ways. They are both waterways/small bodies of water, but channels are wider and join two larger bodies of water together. Canals are man made though and are used for ships to travel through. I hope this answers your question, I'm sorry if it doesn't. Have a nice day! ;)
The word is gondola, which is a traditional method of transportation there.
Venice, Italy. They also have streets though.
a straight man-made river, with straight sides. sometimes canals have lochs which help the boats go up and down hills. before lorries were used to transport goods, canals were used alot and some are still used for transportation now. also some people live on houseboats in canals :)
The form of transportation that had the biggest impact in the 1830's was the canal. This opened up new forms of trade and travel and was the form of transportation used the most until the invention of the railways.
An artificial open channel usually used to convey water or vessels from one point to another. Canals generally classified according to use as irrigation, power, flood-control, drainage, or navigation canals or channels
Since ancient times, people have used waterways for transportation. When natural waterways are too difficult to navigate, people sometimes dig canals to provide a better means of transportation. Canals are man-made waterways that change the natural landscape to meet human needs.