Canals were used to connect rivers together, facilitating navigation and trade by allowing boats to travel between different waterways. These artificial waterways were constructed to link rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water, often incorporating locks to manage changes in elevation. In addition to canals, natural river systems sometimes had their courses altered or improved to enhance connectivity.
Networks of rivers are tributaries that connect to rivers which also connect to bigger bodies of water.
Networks of rivers are tributaries that connect to rivers which also connect to bigger bodies of water.
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The Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers
There are thousands that dont connect to the ocean.
They used brickes and clay to connect them together.
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The Alapaha, the Withlacoochee, and the Santa Fe rivers.
Canals can connect bodies of water, usually rivers.
You don't glue it, you sweat them. That is the term used for soldering them together.
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the rivers are St. Claire, St. Mary's, Detroit , and Niagara