I have been told that the only two dams you can drive over in the US are The Hoover Dam in Nevada, and the Stevenson Dam in Connecticut.
because the dams drive away the fish and makes the ecosystem FUNKY
According to http://govtsecurity.com/news/us-dam-security-0904/ approximately 80,000.
Dams can bring both benefits and problems to the environment. Dams affect the land and environment over a large area. These dams are also good targets for terrorist activity.
Hoover Dam
Dams store up a large volume of water in a very sharp gravitational gradient. This is used to drive the turbines and electromagnets that produce the electricity.
yes i can drive skylines in the us & than all over the world there is no power in this world that cannot be possibe accept truth
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.
Only if the Bering Straights were to freeze over enough to allow a vehicle to drive across.
There are not so many dams because it will cost lots ,floods,we think that dams will help us in generations to come but that doesn't happen mostly and it will also destroy the habitats
You need to be 16 years old to drive a semi truck all over the United States of America.
No you can't drive a car over the Pacific Ocean. You need to fly to China or take a boat.
It may over flow or break