- A
summit-
level canal,
sometimes called a "watershed canal" or just "
summit Canal", is an
artificial waterway connecting two
separate river valleys. The...
- G20
summits summarizes all G20
conferences held at
various different levels:
summits of
heads of
state or
heads of government, ministerial-
level meetings...
-
reservoirs were
created and
feeder canals were dug to
bring water to the
summit level of the canal. This had been done
previously in Europe, but had not been...
- (snow height). The
highest summit in the
world is
Mount Everest with a
height of 8,848.86 m (29,031.7 ft)
above sea
level. The
first official ascent was...
- The 2023 Arab
League summit,
officially the 32nd
Ordinary Session of the
Council of the
League of Arab
States at the
Summit Level, was a
meeting of heads...
- a
summit-
level canal,
climbing from
Toulouse on the
Atlantic side over a
distance of 52
kilometres (32 mi) to the
Seuil de
Naurouze or
summit level, where...
- A
summit accordance (sometimes also
known by the
German loan word gipfelflur)
exists when
hills and mountaintops, and
eventually also plateaux, have such...
- lights) and has
weathered into more
rounded hills with
vegetation cover to
summit level and long
scree slopes on
their flanks.
These hills are
lower and, being...
- and
became a port in 1742 when the
Newry Canal was opened, the
first summit-
level canal in Ireland. A
cathedral city, it is the
episcopal seat of the Roman...
-
Pumping would contribute greatly to
operating expense,
especially at the
summit level,
hence gravity fed
water is preferred.
Feeder canals could be 20 miles...