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Energy obtained from water is called​

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Answered by MrsMuffin
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Hydropower is using water to power machinery or make electricity. ... Because the water cycle is an endless, constantly recharging system, hydropower is considered a renewable energy. When flowing water is captured and turned into electricity, it is called hydroelectric power or hydropower.

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Answered by sayanipaul005
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Answer:

Hydroelectricity

Explanation:

Hydroelectricity is electricity made by generators that are pushed by the movement of water. It is usually made with dams that block a river to make a reservoir or collect water that is pumped there. When the water is released, the pressure behind the dam forces the water down pipes that lead to a turbine.

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