Geography, asked by manjoorhassan71, 4 months ago

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(b) Dendritic
(c) centrifugal
(d) Trellis
vi) The river Narmada has its source ht
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(1) Amarkanta
Brahmagiri
(d) Slopes of the Western Gha"
Answer the following questions briefly.
1) What is meant by a water divide? Give an example.
1) Which is the largest river basin in India?
1) Where do the rivers Indus and Ganga have their origin?
v) Name the tributaries of river Jhelum in Kashmir Valley
) Name the important Lakes of Ladakh region in J&K State?
vi) Which two Peninsular rivers flow through trough?
ii) State some economic benefits of rivers and lakes?​

Answers

Answered by vermadipti5644
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Answered by shivdharmendragautam
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Answer:

Dendritic.,Amarkantak.,

Explanation:

Dendritic drainage pattern.

In a dendritic system, there are many contributing streams (analogous to the twigs of a tree), which are then joined together into the tributaries of the main river (the branches and the trunk of the tree, respectively). They develop where the river channel follows the slope of the terrain.

  1. Amarkantak.The Narmada river originates from the Maikal ranges at Amarkantak, 1057 m above the sea-level, now in Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh. In its 1312 km long journey before joining the Arabian Sea, the Narmada flows through the three states of Madhya Pradesh (MP), Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Question / Answers

  1. Any elevated area, such as a mountain or an upland, separates two drainage basins. Such an upland is known as a water divide.
  2. The river Indus rises in Tibet near lake Mansarovar and the Ganga originates at the Gangotri Glacier.
  3. Both of them have their origins in the Himalayas.
  4. It is the westernmost of the five rivers of the Punjab region, and passes through the Kashmir Valley.

Jhelum River.,Bidaspes, Vitastā, Bihat, Wihat, Bihatab, Biyatta, Jailam

4.Lakes in Ladakh

  • Pangong Tso. World's highest salt lake, Pangong Lake is the most popular lake of Ladakh that is around 160 km from Leh. ...
  • Tso Moriri. Lake Moriri or Tso Moriri is a lake in the Changthang area, and is positioned at an altitude of 15,075 feet in Jammu and Kashmir. ...
  • Tso Kar / Tsho Kar

5.The two rivers that flow through troughs are Narmada and Tapi.

They form estuaries while entering the sea.

6.Rivers and lakes are of a great value to human beings. They help to develop hydel power, provide water for irrigation, drinking, industries and they help to develop fisheries. They will enhance natural beauty and help in the development of tourism and provide recreation.

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