Social Sciences, asked by vivasdeep, 11 months ago

how many rivers fllow from dudhwa national park

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Answered by bharti8442
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The Dudhwa Tiger Reserve is a protected area in Uttar Pradesh that stretches mainly across the Lakhimpur Kheri and Bahraich districts and comprises the Dudhwa National Park, Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary. It covers an area of 1,284.3 km2(495.9 sq mi) and includes three large forest fragments amidst the matrix dominated by agriculture. It shares the north-eastern boundary with Nepal, which is defined to a large extent by the Mohana River. The area is a vast alluvial floodplain traversed by numerous rivers and streams flowing in south-easterly direction. It ranges in altitude from 110 to 185 m (361 to 607 ft).[1]
Answered by Anonymous
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Some sanctuaries or National parks in India through which river flows are:

• Bhitarkanika National Park- Brahmani and Baitrani River Delta

• Panna National Park - River Ken passes through the park

• Sundarbans National Park – Brahmaputra and Ganga River pass through it

• Corbett National Park- River Ramganga

• Kanha National Park- River Surpan

• Kaziranga Chitwan National Park - Brahmaputra River

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