An artificial lake, or reservoir, is typically controlled from flooding through a combination of spillways, gates, and dam structures. Spillways allow excess water to flow out safely when levels rise, while gates can be opened or closed to manage water release based on current conditions. Additionally, regular monitoring and maintenance of these structures ensure they function effectively, helping to prevent overflow and flooding. Proper management of inflow from rivers or rainfall also plays a crucial role in controlling water levels in the lake.
It is an artificial lake.
An artificial lake is known as a reservoir.
An artificial lake is called a reservoir.
Grand Lake, Celina Ohio, 17500 acres This is the largest artificial lake made without machinery. Lake Volta in Ghana is the largest artificial Lake by surface area. Lake Kariba in Zambia and Zimbabwe is the largest artificial lake by volume.
A reservoir is an artificial lake used to store water
Flooding
Flooding
The Molonglo River was dammed to create the artificial lake Lake Burley Griffin.
Lake Volta in Ghana
No, It is an artificial lake created by a man-mad dam.
to control the Nile flooding and provide hydroelectric power
levees are artificial or natural slopes or walls to prevent flooding of a river.