Why are the walls of a dam increasing in size towards the bottom
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Because it should with stand the high pressure of water
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hey mate!
walls of dam are increasing in size towards the bottom because there as we go deeper there is more force of water found. So, more space and force is required for it to break the water flow.
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walls of dam are increasing in size towards the bottom because there as we go deeper there is more force of water found. So, more space and force is required for it to break the water flow.
hope it was helpful!
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