It made a big sound. It did not make a big sound the Glen Canyon Dam changed the ecosystem of the Grand Canyon. I had the same question for an assignment that I had for school. I found the answer in a book that I had. Hope it helped!
The main effect that the Glen Canyon Dam had on the Grand Canyon was that it took away a free-flowing river in the Grand Canyon.
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The Colorado River is the major body of water that flows through the Grand Canyon. Two dams affect the flow of the river through the canyon: the Hoover Dam at the lower end of the canyon and the Glen Canyon Dam at the upper end, according to Arizona State University.
Lake Powell which was created by the buiiding of the Glen Canyon Dam.
It is 1,560 feet.
Glen Canyon is approximately 710 feet deep, or approximately 220 meters deep. The canyon, with the Glen Canyon Dam, can hold 5,370,000 cubic yards for water.
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Oroville Dam in California. Hoover Dam in Nevada/Arizona. Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. Grand Coulee Dam in Washington. Fort Peck Dam in Montana.
Certainly, it is just the part that is covered in water. The Hoover Dam bloks the Colorado river. Under Lake Mead behind the dam is the extension of the Grand Canyon.
The answer is C. The construction of Glen Canyon Dam destroyed the area's natural habitat.