What are dams and how do they help us in conserving and managing water?
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A DAM is an obstruction built to keep down water and raise its level, shaping a store used to produce electricity or as a water supply. They help in saving and overseeing water by putting away a lot of water with the goal that when there is no rain and your crops are excessively dry you can get water from the dam and it gets water from the river and rain.
Dams are essential since they enable individuals to have water to drink and give water to industry, water for irrigation, water for angling and diversion, water for hydroelectric power creation, water for a route in rivers, and different needs. Dams additionally serve individuals by diminishing or counteracting floods.
Dams are essential since they enable individuals to have water to drink and give water to industry, water for irrigation, water for angling and diversion, water for hydroelectric power creation, water for a route in rivers, and different needs. Dams additionally serve individuals by diminishing or counteracting floods.
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