The most successful canal in American history, i believe is the Panama Canal
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The Suez Canal is a canal in Egypt. Opened in November 1869
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Erie Canal in New York
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The alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
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The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. Its main line connects London and Birmingham, stretching for 220 km (137 miles) with 166 locks.[1] It has arms to places including Leicester, Slough, Aylesbury, Wendover and Northampton.
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No. Diastole refers to the cardiovascular system, and alimentary canal is in the gastrointestinal system.
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Yes, Rome does have a canal system. They use a water-transport thingy called an aqueduct.
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Vienna doesn't have a canal system. You are probably thinking of Venice.
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it is a canal system found in sponges(porifera phylum). its example is Leucon. the intresting fact is that this is the only water canal system present in sponges which do not have SPONGOCOEL. in this water moves inside through ostiathen to incurrent canal then prosodi then flagellate cells and then to apodi then to excurrent canal and den to osculum then out..!!
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Lost in history, although if their was a specific time period it woud be sometime during the mesopotamia time period where the fertal cresent was.
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it is a canal system found in sponges(porifera phylum). its example is Leucon. the intresting fact is that this is the only water canal system present in sponges which do not have SPONGOCOEL. in this water moves inside through ostiathen to incurrent canal then prosodi then flagellate cells and then to apodi then to excurrent canal and den to osculum then out..!!
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There have been four kings named William in British history.
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The British actually finished the Suez Canal, even though the French started building it.
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The construction of the English canal system during the industrial revolution.
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The Suez Canal was important to the British because it provided a shorter and faster trade route to their colonies in Asia and Africa, allowing for easier access to resources and quicker transportation of goods. Controlling the canal also gave the British strategic military advantages in the region.
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System used on the canals to increase and decrease water levels as the elevation of the terrain around the canal changed.
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The Suez Canal was an important waterway in Egypt and a significant site in the Age of Imperialism. More specifically, European nations such as Britain and France fought over control of the Suez Canal, as it proved to be a strategic waterway for imperialistic campaigns. As such, historians consider the history of the Suez Canal to be significant to the European imperialism in Africa (Scramble for Africa) and British Imperialism in India.
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They connect the radial canal to the ampullae in the water vascular system.
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North Africa was a side show compared to the Russian Front and the Pacific. The Germans went to N. Africa to bail out the Italians who were having difficulties combating the British. The British went down there to ensure the security of the Suez Canal. The US went there to help out the British.
The Suez Canal had been used by the Russian Battleship Fleets to traverse their way to the Pacific in 1905 to fight the Japanese Navy. The British knew this; nearly all British military men knew military history, and Britain had been allied to Japan during that war! The US/British also knew that Japan was moving towards the Suez Canal via the CBI (China, Burma, India Theater). Therefore, the Suez Canal Region must not fall into enemy hands; and that canal borders North Africa.
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British Prime Minister Disreali bought enough shares to gain controlling interest in the canal
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Nottingham Canal runs through Nottingham. it connects to the River Trent as part of the Beeston and Nottingham canal system.
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Pakistan has the largest canal irrigation system in the world, known as the Indus Basin Irrigation System. It is fed by the Indus River and its tributaries, covering a vast area of agricultural land in Pakistan.
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British History Online is a great resource for anyone interested in British history. It contains reference books on medieval history as well as more modern history reference works.
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The United States called for the Panama Canal to be built for faster delivery of goods and military supplies to be sent.
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The Suez Canal has a strategic location. It linked the British & the French to their colonies & reduced the time to export goods.
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The Suez Canal Authority. They are an Egyptian state owned entity.
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George Dixon - Cockfield Canal - was born in 1731.
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the stone canal connects the madreporite to the ring canal and the ring canal allows water to flow into the radial canals, just tubes...
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