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What do you mean by perennial canal?

Perennial canals are those canals that have water either from rivers or from artificial lakes.Read more: What_are_perennial_canals


What is the settlement of the Maryland colony?

Either Baltimore or Maryland. It was St.Mary


When are canals made?

Canals are built to allow passage from one body of water/river, to another. They are usually dug out because there are large amounts of water on either side of a small amount of land.


How did the Suez and Panama Canals allow access to other parts of the world?

If you dive to the very bottom of either of these canals, you will find a door. If you go through this door, you will end up in another part of the world. Hope this helps!


What is the name of Maryland's first colonial settlement?

Either Baltimore or Maryland. It was St.Mary


What is moving water to fields with corn?

Irrigation is moving water to fields through either canals, flooding, or pumped water.


How do you get help with credit card settlement?

speak to either the CCCS or Citizens advice bureau


What dies a capacitor do?

Either the electrolyte leaks out or it develops a short across the plates.


What are perennial canals?

# Perennial canals are those canals that have water either from rivers or from artificial lakes. # They have water almost throughout the year. # They are found in the Northern plains, South India and Central India. But they are mainly found in the Coastal regions. # Eg - The Bhakra Canal, The Eastern Yamuna Canal, The Indira Gandhi Canal (Rajasthan) etc.


What has small canals with blood vessels running through?

it is either the compact bone or the outer membrane...andd the answer is COMPACT BONE! you are very welcome! :)


What kind of boat is barge?

It is a long flat bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals or rivers, either under its own power or towed


How is water kept in a canal?

Canals are continually topped up from either ponds or rivers as part of their design to make up for water that is lost through the operation of locks, evapouration and leakage. The canals themselves are usually lined with a waterproof material such as masonry or clay.