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Canal - Wikipedia A canal can cut across a drainage divide atop a ridge, generally requiring an external water source above the highest elevation The best-known example of such a canal is the Panama Canal Many canals have been built at elevations, above valleys and other waterways
Canal Society of New Jersey New Jersey’s canals are pathways through time The Canal Society of New Jersey preserves the stories and ingenuity of the Morris and D R Canals through restoration, education, and events Join us in celebrating this vital history and protecting it for future generations
What is a canal? - NOAAs National Ocean Service A canal is a human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another Canals are also used to transport water for irrigation and other human uses
CANAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In order to turn the deserts into fertile and productive land, engineers built an 800-mile canal The alimentary canal is the path by which food enters the body, and solid waste is passed out Today, the canal is still used by ships Swellings at the base of each canal, the ampullae, are visible
The Erie Canal Turns 200 - Science@NASA Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day 4 min read The Erie Canal Turns 200 Cutting 363 miles (584 kilometers) across the state of New York, the Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day when it opened in 1825 The waterway was built over 8 years through the toil of humans and animals, new tools and techniques, and plenty of ingenuity
Canals and inland waterways | Description, History, Types, Features . . . canals and inland waterways, natural or artificial waterways used for navigation, crop irrigation, water supply, or drainage Despite modern technological advances in air and ground transportation, inland waterways continue to play a vital role and, in many areas, to grow substantially
Canal - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A canal is a long, man-made strip of water used for irrigation or boat access to a bigger body of water, like the famous Erie Canal, which connects the Hudson River to Lake Erie