The Erie Canal connected the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Erie.
Thee Wabash and Erie Canal was a shipping canal that linked the Great Lakes to the Ohio River via a man-made waterway. The canal provided traders with access from the Great Lakes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Over 460 miles long, it was the longest canal ever built in North America. The Erie Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.
Well, its not really a canal but the St. Lawrence River connects with the great lakes with locks that raise up water and lower it down. This gets them to the atlantic ocean
No. The Gulf of California is thousands of miles away from the Great Lakes across mountains and the the continental divide. It would be impossible for any water connection, natural or man-made, to connect the two.
The two bodies of water that were linked were Lake Erie and the Hudson River.
Yes. Fresh water flows from streams and lakes into the canal.
Water channels, often referred to as waterways, include rivers, lakes, canals, and oceans. Major global waterways include the Amazon River, Nile River, Mississippi River, and the Great Lakes. Canals such as the Panama Canal and Suez Canal are significant for international shipping. Additionally, oceanic channels like the Strait of Gibraltar and the Bering Strait connect large bodies of water and facilitate marine navigation.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
By definition, a canal is used to connect two bodies of water. The water in the canal comes from those bodies of water.
There's a canal in Illinois that helps to link the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan, but, there is no natural water link between the River and the Lakes other than that.
As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water. Seas are bodies of salt water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.