To guide the flow of canal water over rivers, engineers typically used structures called aqueducts. These elevated channels allowed water to cross over obstacles, such as rivers or valleys, maintaining a consistent flow. Aqueducts often utilized arches and gravity to transport water efficiently, ensuring that the canal system functioned effectively without disrupting the natural landscape.
To slow down water flow on rapid rivers.
Canals often have rivers as their source of water. So it could be said that there is water flowing from a river into a canal. A big river may not necessarily empty itself into the canal, but some small rivers could do so.
they needed a way to control the rivers flow
Rivers
Gravity, rivers flow downhill
Yes and no. The water has to be replenished at the highest point of the canal and the water flows down the canal but only during the operation of the canal's locks.
They flow into 'The Tigris' and 'Ufratis' rivers!
the Persian gulf is were the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers flow into.
It depends on the canal.
the lind canal is define as it is man made canal and this canal construct or made by concert. The pupose of that canal is that water flow in critical flow and peculate and seepage become low. Ay amirkhajjak.
the Persian gulf is were the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers flow into.
The rivers flow increase.