Most countries use dams. Some of these countries include the United States, Tajikistan, Switzerland, Brazil, and Russia.
Through the use of dams and canals.
39 dams in tamil nadu
there are 4 major dams Sennar, Aswan High, Roseires and Owen Falls Dam
At independence, in 1947, there were fewer than 300 large dams in India. By the year 2000 the number had grown to over 4000, more than half of them built between 1971 and 1989. India ranks third in the world in dam building, after US and China. While some of these dams were built primarily for flood control, water supply, and hydroelectric power generation, the primary purpose of most Indian dams remains irrigation.
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Most countries use dams. Some of these countries include the United States, Tajikistan, Switzerland, Brazil, and Russia.
The rivers' water is needed in other countries.
Building dams on the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers in Turkey limits the water-flow to countries further downstream like Syria and Iraq. Additionally, dams tend to prevent the flow of silt, dirt with key nutrients for plants, leading to a lower level of fertility in downstream water.
Singapore does not use hydroelectric dams to generate electricity.
dams
so as to check the overflow
dams
The water could pass throught other countries and possibly lower downstream water sources for other countries.
It floods the land upriver and the water dries up downriver meaning countries downriver are starved of water.
Hydropower
Because to uses tiny dams
Because to uses tiny dams