Well man made dams like the Hoover dam can support the water from overflowing while beaver dams a just basically homes.
Man made solid structures are structures that humans have built. Examples of man made solid structures are dams, brick walls and concrete and cement blocks.
there r bridges and dams and cities and canals etc.
Only a lunatic would say that the Earth's Moon is a man-made satellite. A man-made earthen dam is constructed differently than a beaver dam.
When evil India started controlling the flow of water using man made dams.
humans have killes the population of most trout...... Man-made dams, vegetation loss, warming water.........
Man Made dams are constructed for several reasons. One may construct a dam to balance water height or achieve agricultural irrigation.
An artificial boundary is a boundary that is man made instead of naturally formed by nature. These boundaries include fences and dams.
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Dams themselves are not renewable; they are man-made structures that can last for decades or even centuries. However, the energy produced by hydropower plants associated with dams is considered renewable, as it harnesses the natural water cycle and can be replenished over time. The sustainability and environmental impact of dams can vary significantly based on their design, location, and management practices.
Too broad a question. In a nutshell anything created by man to save or enhance the resources is man-made resource. All scientific and medicinal innovations would be classified in this context. The resources of industrial activity is another example. Why, even dams are man-made resources.
Of the above, the only one that is man made is the "dam" all the rest are natural (unless the beavers have been at it!)
Dams are watertight structures that are either man-made or occur in nature. They are built so water doesn't escape downstream.