because the canals boats go though and you could die
During Victorian times, canals were dangerous due to poor safety measures, unregulated navigation, and the presence of hazardous cargo. The lack of proper fencing and warning signs led to frequent accidents, including drownings and injuries from falls or collisions. Additionally, the canals often became polluted, posing health risks to those who lived nearby or relied on the water for drinking and bathing. The combination of industrial activity and limited oversight made these waterways perilous for both workers and local communities.
canals were built in 1750 to 1900
inundated canals are long canals taken off from large rivers and it receive water when the river is high enough and especially when it is in flood .
The Birmingham canals are linked to the canal system of the rest of England.
- 45 main canals - About 120, 000 tertiary channels.
Cheaper to build AND were not limited to "sea level". (Yes, both trains and canals can climb hills - but it's easier and cheaper for the train.)
water flows slowly and in small quantity. Water comes continuously,even when not required. Because of unlined canals water table rises which is dangerous
Yes. I live in an area of central CA that has irrigation canals and every summer people drown in them because of the currents and cold water. Plus, things are thrown into the canals so they can be very dangerous if you land on one of them or get snagged on something. Cars, washing machines, old tires, grocery baskets, tree branches, and other things are often found in the canals. Yet, every year dozens of people are pulled out the canals and rivers here despite the warnings.
through canals but it is super dangerous andmany people have died to just go there or to mount Everest
it is because of trash .the trash will be stuck in the canals so that's why it is dangerous if you go to the flood in swim it may cause death or an sickness.
it could freeze and it could be dangerous for people
how many canals in spain
During Victorian times, canals were dangerous due to poor safety measures, unregulated navigation, and the presence of hazardous cargo. The lack of proper fencing and warning signs led to frequent accidents, including drownings and injuries from falls or collisions. Additionally, the canals often became polluted, posing health risks to those who lived nearby or relied on the water for drinking and bathing. The combination of industrial activity and limited oversight made these waterways perilous for both workers and local communities.
Yes. I live in an area of central CA that has irrigation canals and every summer people drown in them because of the currents and cold water. Plus, things are thrown into the canals so they can be very dangerous if you land on one of them or get snagged on something. Cars, washing machines, old tires, grocery baskets, tree branches, and other things are often found in the canals. Yet, every year dozens of people are pulled out the canals and rivers here despite the warnings.
Canals are waterways
The tiny canals that connect the lacunae are the canaliculi, the larger canals are the Haversian canals.
Semicircular Canals