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what is the difference between dams and bridge though both are built on Rivers only​

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Answered by prakashkkaladindi
1

Explanation:

  1. Dam is created as a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams. Whereas, Reservoir is an open-air storage area (usually formed by masonry or earthwork) where water is collected and kept in quantity so that it may be drawn off for use.

Bridge is a network device, which works in data link layer. Through bridge, data or information is store and sent in the form of packet. Whereas Router is also a network device which works in network layer.

Dam is created as a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams. Whereas, Reservoir is an open-air storage area (usually formed by masonry or earthwork) where water is collected and kept in quantity so that it may be drawn off for use.

Answered by Manogna12
6

Yes, Both Dams and Bridges are built on Rivers.

But there is a difference between them.

\orange\rightarrow Dams are built on the rivers to store the water. It stores the water.

\orange\rightarrow Bridges are also built on the rivers. It is built to cross the river by vehicles.

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