The four Missouri River dams that supply hydroelectric power to South Dakota are the Gavins Point Dam, Fort Randall Dam, Big Bend Dam, and Oahe Dam. These dams are part of the Missouri River's system and play a crucial role in generating renewable energy for the region. Their operations also help with flood control, irrigation, and water supply management.
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Missouri is well east of the other three states, which run north and south down the Great Plains (along with the Dakotas and Kansas).
Nebraska is a state located south of the Dakotas and is known for its production of corn.
First of all, not all of the main cities in the Dakotas are located on the Missouri River or the Red River. The largest city in the Dakotas, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is located on the Big Sioux River. Sioux Falls is located there because the people who settled the area needed water. The same would be for Rapid City, South Dakota and Minot, North Dakota. Fargo, North Dakota is located on the Red River of the North, again, because the settlers needed water to survive and to plant crops. Bismarck, North Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota, and Yankton, South Dakota, are all located on the Missouri River. At the time these three cities were settled, rivers and waterways were a main means of transportation. The Missouri River provided transportation for people and supplies to the Dakotas along with the water needed for daily living.
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824,082 in 2011.
The hydroelectric production of South America, as of 2006, is 618.80 billion KWH.
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