Glen Canyon Dam
The answer is C. Lake Powell
Yes, Lake Powell is a man-made reservoir. It was created by the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River in the 1960s. The dam was built primarily for water storage, hydroelectric power generation, and flood control, resulting in the formation of Lake Powell as a key part of the Colorado River Storage Project. The lake is now a popular recreational area, known for its stunning scenery and recreational opportunities.
After Hoover Dam's construction was completed in 1936.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
The Glen Canyon dam forming Lake Powell was completed in 1966. Hoover Dam was completed in 1936.
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Lake Powell is "a reservoir of southern Utah and north-central Arizona formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River." For more information on Lake Powell, see Answers.com at the Related Link.
The Grand Canyon, London Bridge, Hoover Dam, Lake Powell,
The Colorado River primarily flows into Lake Mead and Lake Powell. Lake Mead, formed by the Hoover Dam, is located near Las Vegas, Nevada, while Lake Powell, created by the Glen Canyon Dam, is situated in Utah and Arizona. These lakes serve as vital water reservoirs for the surrounding regions.
Hoover Dam although it was called Boulder Dam back then.
Glen Canyon was flooded to create Lake Powell in the 1960s. This was part of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, which is located near Page, Arizona.
This would be the Lake Atatürk Dam, which was built by Turkey.