canal
A canal
a canal
A canal.
River, stream, waterway, brook, canal, or watercourse
River, stream, waterway, brook, canal, or watercourse
A human-made waterway is an artificial channel constructed for the purpose of transporting water, facilitating navigation, or managing water resources. Examples include canals, ditches, and artificial lakes, which can be used for irrigation, flood control, or recreation. These waterways often connect natural bodies of water or serve as routes for shipping and trade. Their construction has significantly impacted land use, ecology, and transportation systems.
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Bayou is the low land near a waterway.
The dam retaining wall is an artificial land form.
The waterway that separates Taiwan from mainland China is the Taiwan Strait. The capital of Taiwan is Taipei.
Beringia land bridge is the present day Bering Strait. This waterway separates Russia from Alaska.
A canal is usually a man-made waterway for travel or for draining and watering land.