canal system
A canal system is a network of artificial waterways designed for navigation, irrigation, or drainage. These channels connect rivers, lakes, and oceans, allowing boats and ships to transport goods and people over land. Canals can also help manage water supply for agriculture and control flooding in certain areas.
One of the most famous examples of a canal system is the Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. This engineering marvel significantly reduces travel time for maritime trade by eliminating the need for ships to navigate around the southern tip of South America.