canal
An artificial waterway is a man-made canal that is typically narrow and connects two larger bodies of water. These canals are used for navigation, transporting goods, and water supply purposes. They are constructed to facilitate transportation and provide efficient passage between different bodies of water.
A canal is another name for an artificial waterway. Canals are man-made channels constructed to allow water transportation, irrigation, or drainage.
In geography, a channel refers to a narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water, such as a river or a strait. It can also refer to a man-made waterway constructed for navigation or irrigation purposes.
Iran is the country that is located on the Strait of Hormuz. It is a strategically important waterway that connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman.
The Strait of Gibraltar is the narrow waterway that separates the Iberian Peninsula from Africa. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and is only about 8 miles wide at its narrowest point.
The Bosphorus Strait connects Europe and Asia, as well as the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. It is an important waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey, and facilitates maritime trade and transportation between the two continents.
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A canal can be called an artificial waterway.
A canal such as the Suez Canal
It is an artificial sea level waterway in Egypt
A canal can be called an artificial waterway.
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Artificial waterways in egypt
The manmade waterway that connects the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans is the Panama Canal.
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The Tiber River
A canal can be called an artificial waterway.
The Erie Canal