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Display titleSoo Locks
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Page ID167370
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Page creatorMyrasueharris (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation12:33, 16 July 2014
Latest editorMesplin (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit18:14, 22 February 2021
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When it is necessary for shipping and boating traffic to travel between two bodies of water that are at different elevations, they do it by means of a system of man-made "locks". Ships move into the locks, gates are closed (locked) and water floods in or out shifting the elevation of the water. Once the water has assumed the new level, the locks are opened into the next body of water and the ship moves on.
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