What makes Venice’s floodgates unique?

What makes Venice’s floodgates unique?

. They don’t open

2. They’re inflatable

3. They’re made of brick

4. Venice doesn’t have floodgates

Answer: The correct answer is Venice doesn’t have floodgates

One Reply to “What makes Venice’s floodgates unique?”

  1. Actually the correct answer is that they are inflatable.

    Venice is built on more than 100 small islands in the Adriatic Sea, which are connected by the city’s iconic canals. Given this unique layout, the city is especially prone to flooding from high tides, and in 2020 officials introduced new technology to combat this ever-present threat. The clever system uses a series of 78 inflatable yellow floodgates, which are installed in the seabed, to protect Venice from tidal surges up to 3.5 feet tall. The system, known as MOSE, has already saved the city from devastation twice. Although the floodgates have proven successful, some environmentalists have noted that the floodgates completely seal off the lagoon, which stops the introduction of oxygen and the expulsion of pollution from the water.

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