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the walls of Dams are made stronger and thicker at the bottom. why?​

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Answered by IncredibleKhushi
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The walls of Dams are made stronger and thicker at the bottom. Why?

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Dams are constructed in such a way that the walls are thicker at the bottom. This is done to withstand the liquid pressure, which is highest at the bottom due to more depth.

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Answered by mananwitty4
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Because the main reason is to strengthen the core and make it more stronger so if the water pressure is too high still it will withstand it
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