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So basically, one major <em><u>similarity</u></em> water and wind both do to change rocks and soil over time is that both water and wind erode and weather it. <em><u>Weathering</u></em> is the breaking down process while <em><u>eroding</u></em> is to be transported to another location. Now one <u><em>difference</em></u> that the two have is how they erode and weather certain rocks and soil. With weathering and eroding <u><em>wind</em></u> pushes against rock and over a long time its starts to break down, then that same wind transports it elsewhere. With water, say the ocean, it pushes on the rock and breaks it down over time for weathering, and with eroding it just moves it through oceans, lakes, and anywhere else, through precipitation too.
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Electricity is the answer
1) A. Biological
2) D. Model
3) B. Cold
Human beings seek to build dams because because dams acts as water reservoirs. They are useful in releasing water in a controlled way, thus floods can be avoided. Moreover, hydroelectricity can be produced from this stored water. Helpful in irrigation process due to controlled release of water. Now-a-days these reservoirs of water are also utilized in aquaculture practices.