"Raises the ship in the canal" typically refers to the operation of a lock system in a canal, which allows boats and ships to navigate changes in elevation. By raising the water level within the lock chamber, vessels can be lifted to a higher section of the canal or lowered to a lower section. This engineering marvel helps facilitate transportation and trade by connecting different bodies of water with varying heights. Locks are essential for maintaining navigability in many inland waterways.
Ship Canal Bridge was created in 1961.
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Yes,Birmingham is connected to the sea by the Birmingham Canal which like the Manchester Ship Canal has massive ships going to the inland ports for trade.
A. Provand has written: 'The Manchester Ship Canal scheme' -- subject(s): Manchester Ship Canal Co
Which canal?
A lock raises and lowers water levels.
the welland canal was built to ship items from the U.S.A to Canada
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On a ship.
Your thinking of the Manchester Ship Canal, it links landlocked Manchester with The Irish Sea via the River Mersey and Liverpool.
what is the average amount of money paid by each ship going through the canal