Dam Basics
Salmon Struggles
Removal
Environmental Impact
Societal Factors
100

This term describes a barrier built across a river to control water flow.  

What is a dam?

100

These fish rely on free‑flowing rivers to migrate and spawn.

What are salmon?

100

This Washington river is the site of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history.  

What is the Elwha River?

100

Reservoirs behind dams often flood these, destroying wildlife habitat.  

What are forests and riparian zones?

100

Dams often provide this type of water for cities and farms.  

What is irrigation water?

200

The film argues that this type of energy, once seen as “clean,” has hidden ecological costs.  

What is hydropower?

200

This term describes the journey salmon make from the ocean back to their birthplace.  

What is migration?

200

After the Elwha dams were removed, this natural process resumed for the first time in over a century, rebuilding beaches and reshaping the river mouth.  

What is sediment flow?

200

Decaying plants underwater release this greenhouse gas.

What is methane?

200

Dams can help prevent this natural disaster by controlling river flow.

What is flooding?

300

This is the primary purpose of most dams, storing water for later use.  

What is water storage?

300

This term describes how dams increase death rates among young salmon trying to reach the ocean.   

What is mortality?

300

This term describes the rapid return of natural river processes after dam removal.  

What is river restoration? 

300

Dams can change this, the natural rise and fall of river water levels.  

What is the flow regime?

300

Large dam projects sometimes require this, the relocation of people.

What is displacement?

400

The lake that forms behind a dam is called this.

What is a reservoir?

400

This type of structure, often built to help fish bypass dams, is shown to be largely ineffective.  

What is a fish ladder?

400

DamNation shows how sediment trapped for decades was released, rebuilding these coastal features.   

What are beaches and river deltas?

400

This term describes the unnatural, human‑controlled water releases from dams.  

What is regulated flow?

400

This federal law, passed in 1972, is considered as a major step in protecting U.S. waterways.  

What is the Clean Water Act?

500

This is the process of removing a dam, often to restore natural river flow.

What is dam removal?

500

This major river in the Pacific Northwest is currently highlighted for its heavy damming and salmon struggles.  

What is the Columbia River?

500

This smaller dam in Oregon became a symbol of the dam removal movement after its dramatic demolition footage.

What is the Marmot Dam?


500

The documentary argues that dams fragment these, preventing species from moving freely.  

What are river ecosystems?

500

This U.S. agency manages many major dams, including Hoover Dam.  

What is the Bureau of Reclamation?

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