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Napoleon Broward was the govenor who started the drainage of the everglades
The everglades is constently facing drainage, by canals and other water ways, straight out into the ocean. The water is not salt water but unused fresh water, that needs to be conserved. CERP is an organization who helps with that
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canals were built in 1750 to 1900
Canals are not typically a result of inland drainage; instead, they are artificial waterways constructed for navigation, irrigation, or drainage purposes. Inland drainage refers to areas where water does not flow to the ocean but is retained in lakes or evaporates. While canals can intersect with regions of inland drainage, their primary function is to manage water flow rather than being a direct outcome of natural drainage patterns.
Canals are artificial waterways constructed to facilitate the movement of water for irrigation, transportation, and drainage. The ancient Egyptians built canals primarily to manage the annual flooding of the Nile River, allowing them to irrigate their crops and support agriculture. This system of canals helped to sustain their civilization by ensuring a reliable water supply for farming, which was essential for their economy and food production. Additionally, canals improved trade and communication between different regions of Egypt.
no everglades are marshlands that have narrow canals in them not usually more than 5 ft deep
There are many canals and remnants of canals in Suriname. The Surinamese capital city at Paramaribo alone has over a dozen canals and sluices dating from plantation days. Canals and sluices were used extensively on Suriname's plantations to control the drainage of water. Specifically, Paramaribo was surrounded by plantations that took care of their drainage through canals and sluices.
The water is controlled by dikes and ditches.
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The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
Canals are artificial not natural. They are all built by humans.