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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.
so if the flood did not happen in summer water could get to the crops
why were canals important in the first industrial revolution what problem did they solve and how was this accomplished
It helped make sure there was never too little or too much water for their crops.
The canals that had hills so they could get up the hill so mostly all of them :)
People though the supposed canals were signs of a civilization living on Mars.
Humans are mammals and we all have ear canals so, yes
Water transportations like Canals were very useful for hauling heavy loads.
The upper second premolar typically has one or two canals. Most often, it has one canal, but in some cases, it can have two separate canals. The anatomy can vary, so it's important for dental professionals to assess each tooth individually during treatment.
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Panama Canal, Suez Canal
akes and rivers