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Walls of dams are made thicker at the bottom. Reason: Pressure applied by water decreases with depth.​

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Answered by Prabhat1923
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No they are made thicker because the pressure increase with  depth and as we know that larger area applies less pressure to withstand with the pressure they are made thicker

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