kanalas
Kanalas is a man-made waterway designed to connect bodies of water or to route water for navigation, irrigation, drainage, or water supply. By design, kanalas are engineered to a specific depth and width and are maintained to ensure predictable flow. They may form part of a larger network or operate as independent routes.
Kanalas come in several main types: navigation canals, which enable ships and boats to move inland; irrigation
Key features and techniques include dredging to maintain depth, locks and gates to raise and lower water
History: Ancient civilizations built kanalas for irrigation and transport. The modern canal era expanded in Europe
Impact: kanalas have facilitated trade, agricultural development, and urban growth, while also altering ecosystems, changing hydrology,