source of krishna river
source of krishna river
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Mahabaleshwar
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The river's source is at Mahabaleshwar near Jor village in the extreme north of Wai Taluka, Satara District, Maharashtra in the west and empties into the Bay of Bengal at Hamasaladeevi (near Koduru) in Andhra Pradesh, on the east coast. It flows through the state of Karnataka before entering Telangana State.
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OK HERE IS SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE KRISHNA RIVER
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Krishna river is a no perennial river. It rises from Mahabaleshwar. Mahabaleshwar is a town in Maharashtra. It is a hill station in India's forested Western Ghats range, south of Mumbai.
The length of the river is 1300 km. This river is the 3rd longest river in India.
The States Krishna river travels through are Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The region of this river is South India.
The dams across the river are Prakasam Barrage, Srisailam dam, Balakwadi dam, Almatti dam, Nagarjuna dam and Jurala dam.
Krishna river's principal tributary is Tungabhadra.
The Other tributaries are Koyna, Malaprabha, Yerla,
Bhima, Ghataprabha, Warna, Dindi, Musi and last but not the least, Dudhganga.
The three Important features of Krishna River are:
It originates from a spring near Mahabaleshwar. It flows far about 1400km and drains into the Bay of Bengal.
Some of the tributaries are the Koyna, Ghatprabha, the Musi and The Bhima.
Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh share its drainage basin.
The Krishna has a large and highly fertile soil brought down by the two rivers, climate average rainfall of morse than 200cm brought by the monsoons makes it apt to cultivate rice.
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