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Which of the following is man-made and is used to store water for drinking or irrigation?
A.
fault
B.
reservoir
C.
strait
D.
canal
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B. reservoir
A reservoir is a (usually) man-made lake or storage basin built to store water for drinking, irrigation, hydroelectric power, etc. A fault is a rock fracture, a strait is a narrow sea channel, and a canal is a man-made waterway mainly for transport or irrigation flow rather than long-term storage.
A reservoir is a (usually) man-made lake or storage basin built to store water for drinking, irrigation, hydroelectric power, etc. A fault is a rock fracture, a strait is a narrow sea channel, and a canal is a man-made waterway mainly for transport or irrigation flow rather than long-term storage.
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