What are backwaters? Where are they found in India and
why are they significant?
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Black water is a part of a river not reached by the current, where the water is stagnant.
The Kerala backwaters are a network of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast (known as the Malabar Coast) of Kerala state in southern India, as well as interconnected canals, rivers, and inlets, a labyrinthine system formed by more than 900 kilometres (560 mi) of waterways, and sometimes
Blackwater contains the pathogens of faeces and the nutrients of urine that are diluted in the flushwater. Water coming from domestic equipment other than toilets (e.g., bathtubs, showers, sinks, washing machines) is called greywater.
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