eli5 Why do some rivers have locks?

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I understand (I think) why Canals have them, but why rivers

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Locks on rivers essentially turn them into navigable canals. Without the locks, many rivers have rapids or short sections that cannot be navigated by ships / barges due to low clearance.

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