People needed to dig up a lot of ground to make them. Some were made obsolete by the railroad soon after they were constructed. Canals need a lot of water in order for the boats to sail on them. In the winter the water can turn to ice. In the summer, the water can dry up. Boats that are bigger than the locks of the canal can't use them.
canals were built in 1750 to 1900
Yes, canals still exist today. Many canals have been preserved as historical landmarks or recreational waterways, while others are still used for transportation or irrigation purposes. Some famous canals include the Panama Canal, Suez Canal, and the Canal du Midi in France.
inundated canals are long canals taken off from large rivers and it receive water when the river is high enough and especially when it is in flood .
because the canals boats go though and you could die
they were slow and often ice-clogged
they were slow and often ice-clogged
They were slow, often ice-clogged and depending on the size of the canal, some of the larger boats couldn't navigate as easily as the smaller boats.
what are canals
it has no canals sorry
No canals or rivers in Malta
There aren't any canals
They are some canals that are different then the other ones in the world
the Botseenerik and fertiy canals are the most famouse
The advantage of perennial canal is that it is an easy way to irrigate a vast area and is there throughout the year. The disadvantage is that it is highly expensive thus, only government can afford it not some regular farmer.
People needed to dig up a lot of ground to make them. Some were made obsolete by the railroad soon after they were constructed. Canals need a lot of water in order for the boats to sail on them. In the winter the water can turn to ice. In the summer, the water can dry up. Boats that are bigger than the locks of the canal can't use them.
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