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what are the uses of harnessed water

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Answered by Manogna12
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Power from rushing water was first harnessed to process food and provide energy for factories and plants. Over time that water power also became useful for efficient hydroelectric generation. ... Today hydroelectric plants use water power to produce seven percent of the nation's electrical supply...

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Answered by dp96381
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Hydroelectric power for the Nation

Water flowing through the dams spin turbine blades (made from metal instead of leaves) which are connected to generators. Power is produced and is sent to homes and businesses. Hydropower is the most important and widely-used renewable source of energy.

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