A natural dam is a geological formation that occurs when natural materials, such as rock, soil, or ice, create a barrier that impedes the flow of water in a river or stream. This can lead to the formation of a lake or pond behind the dam. Natural dams can result from various processes, including landslides, glacial deposits, or volcanic activity. They play a significant role in shaping local ecosystems and hydrology.
No. A dam is a man-made structure that collects water by reducing the natural flow of a river or stream. Water, however, which the dam holds back, is a natural resource.
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The Biggest Dam is the Vaal Dam but i'm not sure about the biggest lake. Lake = natural Dam = man made
hardness natural forces to produce energy (i just did this one in Castlelearning)
a. Will the dam provide new leisure activities? b. How many jobs will building the dam generate? c. Will building the dam destroy natural resources? d. Is it right to build a dam here?
The answer is C. The construction of Glen Canyon Dam destroyed the area's natural habitat.
Have nuisance beavers relocated to the area.
Its defiantly Human made.
Behind a dam, the water is typically a reservoir or a man-made lake. This water is stored by the dam and is usually calm, still, and largely unaffected by natural forces such as tides or currents.
I think that the spiders web is not a natural resource because it is made by a spider so it is made by a living thing and not natural