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a canal << Nice try BUT it is called

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it is called an aquaduct

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What is a Water way built to carry water for navigation or irrigation?

A water way built to carry water for navigation or irrigation is a canal.


What is a man-made channel built to carry water a long distance?

A water channel, man-made and used for navigation


What is a water way that is man-made and built to carry water for navigation?

A canal seems to be the obvious answer. Could be locks, too.


What are relief canals?

A relief canal is a channel dug, or built up, to carry away surplus water from a river or waterway to prevent it bursting its banks and flooding.


What is the main reason why the grand canal was built?

its built for trading,wars,and water


Canal-like structures to carry water to the cities?

Aqueducts


What carry large amounts of water vapor?

Clouds carry large amounts of water vapor. Also, fog and steam carry large amounts of water vapor but is not as large or condence amount.


What are ships built for?

Ship, or large boats, are built to carry people, animals, and cargo across the large bodies of water. Large counties have Navies, which are military people that fight their wars on the high seas in ships of various sizes. These military ships carry there solders and the weapons to wars anywhere on the globe.


What are canal-like structures used to carry water to the cities?

aqueducts


A narrow passageway connecting to large bodies of water?

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What kind of structures did Romans leaders build to move water from far-off rivers and lakes to their city?

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What is the difference between a viaduct and an aqueduct?

If you've built a canal big enough to carry boats, and suddenly arrive at a valley, then you can build a bridge with a trough on top to let the water continue. And that's a viaduct. Pretty much the same thing, but too narrow to carry anything but a channel of water, and it's an aqueduct.