Channel
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Example:
Imagine trying to navigate through a crowded room at a party to reach the snack table. Just as you need a clear path through the people to smoothly and efficiently get to the snacks, water needs a channel to flow from one place to another. In this analogy, the crowded room is like a landscape, the people are obstacles like rocks or soil, and the channel is the clear path that allows water, like you, to move effortlessly from one point to another.

Practice Version

Channel: A path along which water flows. Channel. In Science, a channel is a passageway or conduit through which fluids, signals, or particles are transported.