Lake Nasser
Possibly the Aswan Dams (there are two at Aswan).
The Aswan Dam was built to control the niles constant flooding. The Aswan Dam had a trade-off. It promoted good fising and created electricity for factories, but also grows crops that kill plants and have disease carrying snails.
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actually the Nile river is the biggest in Africa. the Aswan dam is only about 400-600 miles long. No to the first answer. The Aswan dam is around 2-3 miles long, longer than any dam in America, certainly, but far from 400-600 miles, which would be impossibly massive. A dam that size would be much more than one hundred times larger than the largest dam in the world.
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The most common one is Temple Complex of Philai
There is one desert in Wyoming, the Red Desert. There are 1,531 dams in Wyoming including: Alcova Dam Boysen Dam Buffalo Bill Dam Fontenelle Dam Glendo Dam Grassy Lake Dam Guernsey Dam Jackson Lake Dam Pathfinder Dam Seminoe Dam Whalen Diversion Dam
Lake Mead, named after one of the people who oversaw the construction of the dam.
The flooding of the Nile was an annual occurrence, so no one really caused it (except God). The Aswan dam has stopped that from happening.
The flooding of the Nile was an annual occurrence, so no one really caused it (except God). The Aswan dam has stopped that from happening.
At one time or another there has always be 'drought' of varying seriousness. In modern times for Egypt this has been elevated by the Aswan High dam, more recently, drought during the 1980s led to widespread starvation in Ethiopia and Sudan but Egypt was protected from drought by water impounded in Lake Nasser. However in 1988 and for the first time since the Aswan High Dam was finished in 1970, serious shortages of water and hydroelectric power threaten Egypt. See the link below.
usually the man made one has a dam