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Through the use of dams and canals.
Dams disrupt a river's ecosystem.
so as to check the overflow
Beavers use birch trees for building Dams and as a foodsource.
The purpose of building dams is to control water flow, generate hydroelectric power, provide irrigation for agriculture, manage flooding, and create reservoirs for drinking water supply and recreational use. Dams help regulate water resources and support various human activities while also impacting the environment and aquatic ecosystems.
Agriculture and engineering are completely different. Agriculture has to do with how humans use the environment. While Engineering has to do with creation, ideas, building, mathematics, science, technology, etc
Humans are changing the land by doing deforestation, building a lots of dams,increasing population.
In addition to its use in agriculture, the water stored in lakes created behind dams is also used to generate electricity.
Agriculture was important because it allowed for a more reliable and abundant food supply, leading to the growth of settled societies and civilizations. It also enabled the development of complex social structures, division of labor, and technological advancements. Additionally, agriculture allowed for the surplus of food production, which freed up individuals to pursue other activities beyond subsistence farming.
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1 dams are use for irrigation 2 dams water is used to produced electricity generation 3 dames water is used for to supply water to domestic & industrial uses 4 dames are used for agriculture in village
Most countries use dams. Some of these countries include the United States, Tajikistan, Switzerland, Brazil, and Russia.