1. What is common about the reasons behind building the Suez and Panama Canals?
2. What were the dangers faced by the workers while building the canals?
3. How has the construction of the canals saved time and money?
4. Which governments oversaw the construction of the canals?
5. If the canals had not been constructed, which two continents did ships have to go around?
6. Find words or phrases in the passage that mean the following:
a. a particular disease that affects many people and spreads
quickly to other areas:
b. a narrow piece of land connecting two very large areas of land:
c. seemingly harmless but dangerous in reality:
d. the fact of owning something:
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Answers 1 = The Suez canal opened in 1869 and represented along with Panama canal, one of the most significant maritim "shortcut" ever built . it brought a new era of European influence in Pacific Asia by reading the journey from Asia to Europe by about 6000 km by skipping a dector around the cape of good hope.
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