rain water or river water stood in dams is made to fall from heights give reason
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to make hydroelectricity
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water falling from height produces hydroelectricity.
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Falling water produces hydroelectric power.
The theory is to build a dam on a large river that has a large drop in elevation (there are not many hydroelectric plants in Kansas or Florida). ... Near the bottom of the dam wall there is the water intake. Gravity causes it to fall through the penstock inside the dam.
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