Builders faced significant challenges while constructing the Panama Canal, including harsh tropical weather, difficult terrain, and the prevalence of diseases like malaria and yellow fever. They had to devise innovative engineering solutions to manage the canal's locks and the varying sea levels. Additionally, the massive scale of the project required extensive planning and coordination among thousands of workers from diverse backgrounds. Overcoming these obstacles was crucial for the canal's successful completion in 1914.
Yellow Fever
yellow fever and mud slides
The causes of the Panama Canal are location, commerce, and the human drive to overcome obstacles.
The causes of the Panama Canal are location, commerce, and the human drive to overcome obstacles.
They had to face mosquitoes many that carried diseases
The main problems facing Panama is the economy.
The causes of the Panama Canal are location, commerce, and the human drive to overcome obstacles. The effects of the Panama Canal are efficiency in international commerce and (finally), revenue for Panama.
Doctor William Gorgas.
Jorge the Great!!
There is no problem *****
I've had to overcome problems everyday. Today I spilled milk all in my new purse. haha.
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