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Define a levee:
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GPT 3.5
A levee is a physical barrier or embankment constructed along a river, lake, or coastline to control water levels and prevent flooding. It is typically made of earth, concrete, or other materials and is designed to withstand the force of water pressure. Levees are built to redirect water away from populated areas or valuable agricultural land by confining it within a specific area or channel, thus minimizing the risk of flood damage. They often include features such as floodgates or pumps to regulate the flow of water.
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GPT 3.5
A levee is a man-made barrier to prevent flooding by controlling water levels along rivers, lakes, or coastlines.