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What is the largest human made dam?

Kariba Dam, Zimbabwe Kariba Dam is the world's biggest dam based on water storage capacity. Located at the former Kariwa (Kariba) Gorge, the dam creates Lake Kariba, which has a storage capacity of 185 billion cubic metres of water and a surface area of 5,580km2.



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Parker Dam is a concrete arch structure commonly called the 'deepest dam in the world'.

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It is still just as impressive. However, by comparison, the 1.4 miles (2.3 kilometres) in length, Three Gorges Dam is five times larger. The latter has an installed capacity of 22,500 MW, compared to Hoover Dam's 2,080MW. Thus Three Gorges Dam can generate up to 10.8 times the amount of hydroelectric power.

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Hoover Dam was built for a cost of $49 million (approximately $760 million adjusted for inflation). The power plant and generators cost an additional $71 million. The sale of electrical power generated by the dam paid back its construction cost, with interest, by 1987.

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The smallest dam in the world is assumed to be the. Inks Dam on the Colorado River. However, it is 97 feet. (29.4 meters) tall and 1,550 feet (472 mt) long.

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The Dam Future While the dam is expected to last for centuries, engineers predict the structure could last for more than 10,000 years, surpassing most remnants of human civilization if humans were to disappear from the earth.

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