Geography, asked by david20207, 7 months ago

What are the uses of harnessed water Any two uses​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by jerrybusiness05
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Water's many roles in electricity

Water is also central to hydroelectric power plants, which use dams and other approaches to capture the energy in moving water. Fuel Extraction and Production: Water is a critical resource for the drilling and mining of natural gas, coal, oil, and uranium.

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