In "flood" season, the Amazon can reach an average of 40 kilometres wide. Anything that would be irrigated by it doesget irrigated by it, and any hydroelectric station would be simply bypassed.
Back in the days when Africa and South America were joined, the Amazon was part of the watershed of an African river.
When the Atlantic split, the modern Amazon developed, but because of the reversed drainage, it still has very little fall over its length. [Apart from close to the Andes.]
It has a HUGE area of river basin, and the flood plains are tens of metres above the river.
And because the climate is moist, there is less need for irrigation.
Irrigation is usually only useful where there is intensive cultivation, generally forced by population pressures.
The water of the Amazon River was not considered clean enough for the use of irrigation or hydroelectricity generation.
Yes, there are several hydroelectric facilities along the Amazon River.
it has been dammed to provide hydroelectric power and irrigation.
the amazon river does not flow with a swift current .And there are not many waterfalls and rapids in its path
There are several major industries that are near the Indus River. The most popular industries are the hydroelectric plants and the irrigation.
Moving surface water may be used for irrigation, or as a means to power electric generators. The flow of the Colorado river is a good example of power generation. However, even Michigan generates electricity with what are called Low Head Hydroelectric plants. Hydroelectric plants can be from twenty to hundreds of feet high. As for irrigation, some rivers, like the Rio Grande, have so much water removed for crop irrigation that they are only a shadow of what they used to be.
Grand Coulee Dam is located on the Columbia River. The dam is in the state of Washington and was built to provide hydroelectric power irrigation.
Flood control, hydroelectric power generation, municipal reservoirs and recreation.
The water supply from the Colorado River is important for all western states. It provides drinking water, irrigation water, hydroelectric power and recreational opportunities like fishing and boating.
It is used for irrigation, fisheries, power generation, transportation, and domestic supply.
Irrigation, hydroelectric power, sand dredging, barge traffic, casinos, municipal water supplies, recreation, wildlife habitat, fishing, etc.
Drinking water, transport, hydro-electric, fishing, waste disposal, irrigation etc.