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Why are there no locks on the Suez Canal?

A. The water is so salty that no locks are necessary.
B. The elevation of the Red and Mediterranean Seas are about the same.
C. Few ships transit the canal each year.
D. Technological advancements have made them unnecessary.

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the answer would be B

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the answer to the question is b
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