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QUESTION 1

Hydroelectric power is produced using the energy of moving water. How is this process accomplished?

Water flowing upstream moves through a channel in a dam. The water moves though a generator that produces electricity, and then it moves to a reservoir.

Water flowing downstream moves through a reservoir in a dam and past turbines. It then moves through channels and cause a generator to produce electricity.

Water flowing downstream is held up in a reservoir behind a dam. Some water moves down channels through turbines connected to generators which produce electricity.

Water flowing upstream is help in a reservoir behind a dam. The water moves up through channels in the dam where it flows past turbines, moving them and creating electricity.
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QUESTION 2

What steps are involved in creating hydroelectric power?

Water flows past a paddle that turns a generator attached to a turbine, and this creates electricity.

Water falls from a reservoir through a channel to a turbine. The water turns the turbines, which allows the generator to make electricity.

Water flows into the reservoir where the generator is located. The generator turns, which causes the turbine to transform electricity.

Water falls through a channel to a reservoir where it turns a turbine to generate electricity.