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inundation canals are also known as​

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Answered by rkrishnamurthy657
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ANSWER: Inundation canal are long canals taken off from large rivers. They receive water when the river is high enough and especially when in flood. While Perennial canals are lined to dams and barrages to provide water throughout the year, and they irrigate a vast area.

Answered by Anonymous
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A canal can be created where no stream presently exists. Either the body of the canal is dug or the sides of the canal are created by making dykes or levees by piling dirt, stone, concrete or other building materials. The finished shape of the canal as seen in cross section is known as the canal prism.

canals are also known as cut

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