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Asked on May 5, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
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Asked on May 4, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 4, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 4, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 4, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 3, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Synonyms.
Were river and canal as natural and manmade, or were they a natural waterways? And why? What is the history of the Hood Canal in America? It is a fjord that was formed about 13,000 years ago by the Puget lobe of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet about 36,000 years ago.
And this is not the only natural waterways named “canal”. There are several other examples in North America:
- Behm Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Gardner Canal, British Columbia, Canada
- Lynn Canal, U.S. state of Alaska
- Pearse Canal, part of the Canada-United States border at Alaska
- Oregon Canal, British Columbia, Canada
So, one must include in the category canals : a natural fjord.
- 628242 views
- 24 answers
- 232888 votes