Aswan Dam
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The Aswan Dam was constructed between 1960 and 1970 on the Nile River in Egypt, primarily to control flooding, generate hydroelectric power, and improve irrigation. The project involved the relocation of thousands of people and the submersion of archaeological sites. It was built using a massive amount of earth and rock materials, creating a structure that is over 3,830 meters long and 111 meters high. The dam's construction was a significant engineering achievement, reflecting advancements in technology and international cooperation, particularly with Soviet support.
Pharaohs added more waterways and dam. They increased the amount of land being farmed and built canal between the Nile river and the Red sea.
The Egyptian government wanted to built a dam across the Nile River but The World Heritage Committee stopped them as it would destroy some of Egypt's world heritage sites.
The Aswan Dam was built in 1968 and they finished the Dam in 1970.
The Aswan High Dam, commonly referred to as just the Aswan Dam, was built between the years of 1960 and 1970. The Aswan Low Dam, or Old Aswan Dam, was completed in 1902.
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.
Aswan Dam
Two dams were built at that point - the newer Aswan High Dam and the older Aswan Dam or Aswan Low Dam.
the answer is the Aswan dam it was built to hold back the nile`s river flood waters.
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Aswan High Dam
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Aswan Dam
Egypt and Sudan were the main countries affected by Aswan High Dam