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dams which are said to control floods have trigger floods ... analyse the statement​

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Answered by anjanaparvathy2003
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“The dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods.” Ironically, the dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods due to sedimentation in the reservoir, mostly been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall. The low lying areas suffer the most because the dams fail to provide a 100 percent guarantee to control the flow of water during excessive rainfall, and whenever there is an overflow , these are the areas which drown first. Excessive sedimentation on the reservoir side of the dams also plays an important role in this

Answered by scienceworm1
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Dams are constructed for controlling wildly flowing rivers which cause floods. Dams harness the flowing river water to generate electricity, to store water in dam reservoirs for later use in agriculture etc. However, if this is not controlled effectively, it can lead to floods and large-scale loss to life and property.

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