Why are the walls of a dam made thicker at the base?
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water pressure
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water pressure increases with increase in depth
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THE WALLS OF A DAM ARE MADE THICKER AT THE BASE TO SUSTAIN THE FORCE EXERTED BY TIDES ON THE DAM . IT ALSO GIVES IT MECHANICAL SUPPORT. HOPE IT HELPS YOU||PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER||
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