how dams cause green house effect
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The excess water is pushed onto the banks, which are often covered in plant life. ... Bacteria in the water then decompose these plants, generating carbon dioxide and methane—a greenhouse gas 86 times more potent than CO2. These gases bubble up to the surface of the reservoir and are released into the atmosphere
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The water of the dam are pushed in to the bank so forcefully that all plant die bacteria in this water decompose these plants producing co2 and methane so it help in increasing global warming.
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