Canal facts for kids
Canals are human-made channels for water. There are two types of canal:
- Aqueduct (or water conveyance) canals that are used for the conveyance and delivery of fresh water, for human consumption, agriculture, etc.
- Waterway canals that are navigable transportation canals used for carrying ships and boats loaded with goods and people, often connected to existing lakes, rivers, or oceans. Included here are inter-ocean canals such as the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal.
Other canals are used for irrigation or hydropower.
Lists of canals
- Europe
- Canals of France
- Canals of Germany
- Canals of Ireland
- Canals of the United Kingdom
- North America
Images for kids
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The Alter Strom, in the sea resort of Warnemünde, Germany.
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The Royal Canal in Ireland.
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Small boat canals such as the Basingstoke Canal fuelled the industrial revolution in much of Europe and the United States.
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Bridge on the Naviglio Grande, in the town of Cassinetta di Lugagnano, in Italy
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Canal in Broek in Waterland, Netherlands.
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Canal in Venice.
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Saimaa Canal, a transportation canal between Finland and Russia, in Lappeenranta
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Loading Anthracite on the Lehigh Canal to feed the early United States industries in the pioneer-era.
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The Danube-Black Sea Canal in Romania
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The Amsterdam-Rhine Canal near Rijswijk, Netherlands
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Canal de Castilla in Castile and León, Spain, is 207 km (129 mi) long, crossing 38 municipalities. Initially built to transport wheat, it is now used for irrigation.
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The Grand Canal of China at Suzhou.
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Thal Canal, Punjab, Pakistan.
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Bridgewater Canal in England
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Erie Canal, Lockport, New York, c. 1855
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Aqueduct over the Mohawk River at Rexford, New York, one of 32 navigable aqueducts on the Erie Canal.
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Sluice in the canal of Gabčíkovo Dam (Slovakia) – the canal is conveying water to a hydroelectric power station.
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A proposal for the Nicaragua Canal, from around 1870.
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A canal (Gracht) in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Griboyedov Canal in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Aerial view of the man-made canals of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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Wharfs along the Oudegracht in Utrecht, Netherlands.
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Canal of La Peyrade in Sète, France.
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Two Panamax ships in the Miraflores Locks on the Panama Canal, Panama.
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The flight of 16 consecutive locks at Caen Hill on the Kennet and Avon Canal, Wiltshire.
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A canal boat traverses the longest and highest aqueduct in the UK, at Pontcysyllte in Denbighshire, Wales.
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The Corinth Canal seen from the air.
See also
In Spanish: Canal (ingeniería) para niños