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difference between inland river and international river

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The differences between inland waterways and sea routes are as follows. - Inland waterways exists in the form of rivers, canals, backwaters and lakes while sea routes exists in form of seas and oceans.Inland waters are permanent water bodies inland from the coastal zone and areas whose properties and use are dominated by the permanent, seasonal, or intermittent occurrence of flooded conditions. Inland waters include rivers, lakes, floodplains, reservoirs, wetlands, and inland saline systems.

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Answered by brainlyaryan12
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Answer:

Inland rivers are the rivers that originate within the country and get in to the seas or oceans..

example- Narmada

International rivers are the rivers that passes throug 2 or more than 2 countries...

example- Indus and Bhramputra...

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