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A hydroelectric dam stops the natural flow of water and instead sends the water through a small opening. As the water moves through the dam, it flows over a ______________, causing it to spin. As the turbine moves, it rotates a generator which produces electricity.
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As the water moves through the dam, it flows over a turbine, causing it to spin.
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