No, the Suez Canal is not used for drinking water. It is a man-made waterway in Egypt that facilitates maritime trade by connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. The canal primarily serves commercial shipping and transportation purposes, and the water in the canal is not treated or safe for human consumption. Drinking water typically comes from other sources, such as rivers, lakes, or desalination plants in the region.
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The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean and the Red sea.
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The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean
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Egypt because they owned it and could get water power from it and drinking water.
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