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How have the Dutch reclaimed land?​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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For the next few centuries, the Dutch worked to slowly push back the water of the Zuiderzee, building dikes and creating polders (the term used to describe any piece of land reclaimed from water). Once dikes were built, canals and pumps were used to drain the land and to keep it dry.

Answered by niranjancrjnv
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Answer:

The Dutch people inhabiting the region had at first built primitive dikes to protect their settlements from the sea. ... Discontinuous dikes were built to protect the new farms. Smaller strips of land were reclaimed by filling with sand or other types of land materials.

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