describe in detail the Krishna and Kaveri basin
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The Krishna River is the fourth-greatest waterway as far as water inflows and stream bowl region in India, after the Ganga, Godavari, and Brahmaputra. The stream is just about 1,300 kilometers (810 mi) long. The stream is additionally called Krishnaveni. It is a noteworthy wellspring of water system for Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
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Krishna Basin.
- It starts from Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra.
- It's tributaries are Tungabhadra, Kitna, Ghatprabha, Musi and Bhima.
- It's basin extends in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
- It's tributaries length is about 1400km.
Kaveri Basin.
- It has it's origin in the Brahmagiri Range in Western Ghats.
- Amravati, Bhavani, Hemvati, Kalini are it's main tributaries.
- It is spread over a Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
- River Kaveri meets the Bay of Bengal to the South of Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu.
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