Geography, asked by abhijithrczz1234, 10 months ago

Ravines refers to the

a. Bad land created at Kulu valley

b. Bad land created at Chambal valley

C. Bad land created at Godavari valley

d. Bad land created at Ganga valley

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Answered by adam2210
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Answer:

c. bad land created at Godavari valley

Answered by Agastya0606
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Ravines refer to the b. Badland created at Chambal valley.

What are ravines?

  • Ravines are the steep valleys that are formed due to extensive vertical erosion by rivers and streams that drain the area.
  • The areas in which ravines are formed have badland topography with minimal vegetation. Badlands are not suitable for cultivation.
  • The basin of the Chambal river has one of the most immense badlands in the world. This is a semi-arid region with little vegetation. The Chambal valley is the result of extensive vertical erosion by the Chambal river in its lower basin.
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