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Why are dams made thicker at the bottom?


A

To generate more electricity.

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The pressure exerted by the liquid is more at the bottom.

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To store more water.

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For aesthetic purposes.

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Solution

The correct option is B

The pressure exerted by the liquid is more at the bottom.


The pressure exerted by liquids increases with depth. So as the depth increases more pressure is applied to the walls and that is why walls are made thicker so that they can handle the pressure.


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