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autobiography of a dam​

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Answered by ushasreegokara4139
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A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use, aquaculture, and navigability. Hydropower is often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity

Answered by shilpa85475
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The autobiography of the dam is:

  • A dam, a structure built across a stream, river, or harbor to store water.
  • Dams designed to supply water for human consumption, irrigation for arid and semi-arid areas, or for industrial use.
  • A dam is an obstacle that prevents the flow of excess water.
  • The dams created by the dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for operations such as irrigation, human use, industrial use, aquaculture, and navigation.
  • Electricity is often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity.
  • A barrier to the flow of water or the erosion of solid objects (such as soil or ice) beaver dam or ice dam.
  • In particular, a barrier built across the river to be blocked.
  • Obstacle to testing the flow of fluid, gas, or air.
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