three ecological problem caused building large dams
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Three Ecological problem caused building large dams?
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Three Ecological Problems Are :-
1. SOIL EROSION :-
Dams hold back the sediment load normally found in a river flow, depriving the downstream of this. In order to make up for the sediments, the downstream water erodes its channels and banks. A major example of soil erosion problems is the Aswan Dam.
2. EARTHQUAKES :-
Dams cause earthquakes is related to the extra water pressure created in the micro-cracks and fissures in the ground under and near a reservoir.
3. FOREST :-
Energy infrastructure development, such as dams for hydroelectric power, has a significant impact on forests, as well as other ecosystems. ... Dams prevent fish species from migrating upstream, disrupting reproduction cycles.
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The three ecological problems caused by building large dams could be:
-soil erosion
-extinction of species
-loss of forests and wildlife, etc.
Explanation:The dams hold the sediments back which recharges the downstream ecosystems naturally. As a result, many aquatic species are getting extinct.