Building dams for hydroelectric power has both positive and negative effects. On the positive side, they provide a renewable energy source, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and can help with flood control and water supply management. However, the negative effects include ecological disruption, displacement of local communities, and alterations to river ecosystems, which can harm fish populations and biodiversity. Balancing these impacts is crucial for sustainable development.
the good effects are that you are saving the water for feature use the future. the bad effects are that you are allowing the plant to get the water that they need to they will die ease
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Dame good
Yes Nortre Dame is a great school for students and for sports to.
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Zenzen dame is Japanese全然 zenzen (all + nature = absolutely, totally)駄目 dame (= useless, no good)for "absolutely useless", "totally no good", or "no way".
Dame good
well at the academy of notre dame we have a good thingy
they don't burn fossil fuels
Yes it does. :)
Probably never. Most of the earth is too flat for good hydroelectric production. People tend to live on the flatter parts, for practical reasons. So for most folks, no hydroelectric.