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is there any relation between dam and earthquake? explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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People involved in the design, construction and operation of large dams are normally particularly sensitive to earthquakes.This is because of four factors:● Dams are often built in active earthquake areas

People involved in the design, construction and operation of large dams are normally particularly sensitive to earthquakes.This is because of four factors:● Dams are often built in active earthquake areas● Reservoirs can trigger earthquakes

People involved in the design, construction and operation of large dams are normally particularly sensitive to earthquakes.This is because of four factors:● Dams are often built in active earthquake areas● Reservoirs can trigger earthquakes● Some water supply structures are susceptible to earthquake motion.

People involved in the design, construction and operation of large dams are normally particularly sensitive to earthquakes.This is because of four factors:● Dams are often built in active earthquake areas● Reservoirs can trigger earthquakes● Some water supply structures are susceptible to earthquake motion.Embankments and outlet towers respond to earthquake vibrations. Shaking an unstable slope that has been weakened after saturation by rises in ground water levels may produce a landslide into the reservoir.

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Answered by danz
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Dams can cause earthquake in a way that the walls of the dams are heavy and long.

sometime they put enormous pressure on the land.

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