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What problem has China tried to solve by building hydropower dams, such as the Three Gorges Dam? A.scarcity of water B.lack of...Asked by Derpy Pug
What problem has China tried to solve by building hydropower dams, such as the Three Gorges Dam?
A.scarcity of water
B.lack of arable land
C.production of greenhouse gases
D.damage from earthquakes and tsunamis>>>>>>
A.scarcity of water
B.lack of arable land
C.production of greenhouse gases
D.damage from earthquakes and tsunamis>>>>>>
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Damon
As I said below the first time you asked, they do not want to burn more coal. As you pointed out there are also drawbacks to hydro power dams.
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green house gasses could be the thing thats making the smog right?
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C. Production of greenhouse gases
If you're in connections that is.
If you're in connections that is.
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lil baby thank you you where correct
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