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embankments are built near river give reason​

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Answered by Avneet025
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The definition of an embankment is an area of material used to support a roadway or to hold back water. An example of an embankment is a barge of sand that prevents ocean water from flowing into the streets.

Answered by Das1suparna
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During the rainy season, when the river water overflows and floods occur, which causes loss of life and property. Hence, an artificial ridge of soil or rocks called embankment is constructed by the side of the river in order to prevent the river from flooding during times of high water.

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