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Water Level Management

The practice of controlling and regulating water levels in various bodies of water, including seas, rivers, and canals, using techniques such as lock chambers, dams, and water gates to manage water flow, prevent flooding, and facilitate navigation

intermediate
3 hours
Environmental Science
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Water level management is a crucial aspect of environmental science that focuses on controlling the height of water in various settings. It plays a significant role in preventing flooding, ensuring adequate water supply for agriculture, and maintaining the health of ecosystems. Understanding the tec...

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Key Terms

Hydrology
The study of water in the environment.

Example: Hydrology helps us understand the water cycle.

Floodplain
An area of land that is prone to flooding.

Example: Building on a floodplain can be risky.

Irrigation
The artificial application of water to soil.

Example: Farmers use irrigation to grow crops in dry areas.

Ecosystem Services
Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans.

Example: Wetlands provide ecosystem services like water filtration.

Levee
A barrier built to prevent the overflow of water.

Example: Levees protect cities from river flooding.

Drought
A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.

Example: Drought can severely impact agriculture.

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Key Concepts

Flood ControlIrrigationWater QualityEcosystem Health