The base of the dam is made thicker give reason
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dam is much thicker at the bottom than it is at the top. This is because the pressure of the water is much greater deeper down and the dam needs to be thick at the bottom so that it is strong enough to withstand this larger pressure.
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The pressure applied to the dam's walls will be proportional to the amount of water over that particular point on the wall. Because of the depth, water pressure is extremely high at the bottom. That is why dams are built thicker at the bottom than at the top.
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- A dam is a structure that prevents or limits the flow of surface water or underground streams. Dam-created reservoirs not only prevent flooding, but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use, aquaculture, and navigation.
- A dam is a structure constructed across a stream or river to hold back water. Dams are useful for storing water, controlling flooding, and generating electricity.
- Dams are important because they supply water for domestic, industrial, and agricultural purposes. Dams frequently provide hydroelectric power generation as well as river navigation. Domestic use includes activities such as drinking, cooking, bathing, washing, and watering the lawn and garden.
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