The canal (the Suez Canal) joins the Read Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
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Building locks to change the water level
heavy rains there provide plenty of fresh water to operate the locks. Lake Nicaragua was the most tempting location for an interocean canal before construction in panam began, but an earthquake destroyed it. It had both negative and positive influence.
By definition, a canal is used to connect two bodies of water. The water in the canal comes from those bodies of water.
Yes and no. The water has to be replenished at the highest point of the canal and the water flows down the canal but only during the operation of the canal's locks.
The pesticide that the builders used to keep away mosquitoes got into the drinking water and they all got sick.
If you have ever been to venice you will know the answer. The canals and water ways are the sewers! Just take a wiff and/or have a look when you come across a canal that is dry when they are doing construction work on the canal or a building....as I did. You will notice drain lines discharging thru the building below the water line. No serwer notwithstanding it is still the most awe inspiring city in the world.
Yes. Fresh water flows from streams and lakes into the canal.
yes, it is. The canal the water passage created by people
It allows water transportation between Europe and Asia without circumnavigation of Africa or carrying goods overland between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
Canal.