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An artificial water course is a man-made channel designed to convey water, typically for purposes such as irrigation, drainage, flood control, or recreation. These structures can include ditches, canals, or pipes, and are engineered to manage water flow and prevent flooding in specific areas. Unlike natural water courses, which form through geological processes, artificial water courses are constructed to meet specific human needs and can significantly alter local ecosystems.

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