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why are rivers important for the country's economy​

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Answered by geeteshsharmajsr
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Answer:Earth doesn’t have rings, and probably never did. If there was any ring of dust orbiting the planet, we’d see it.

It’s possible that there were rings orbiting Earth in the past. Some scientists think that Earth’s gravity could have broken up a comet or asteroid that got too close to the planet, but didn’t actually collide. This is similar to what happened to Comet Shoemaker/Levy 9 that eventually crashed into Jupiter. First the giant planet tore the comet up, and then the pieces crashed into the planet on a later orbit.

In the case of Earth, it might have held onto a few ice particles that would have then orbited the planet, and eventually crashed through our atmosphere and burned up. Even the smallest particles of ice or dust create spectacular meteors in the sky, so there was a ring right now, we’d see these impacts all the time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rivers are important for the country's economy in the following ways:

1) The rivers provide water as the basic resource that is used for various activities.

2) The river banks have attracted settlers from ancient times. These settlements has now become major cities.

3) River provide water for irrigation, navigation and power generation of hydroelectric power.

4) The rivers have also promoted agriculture, the most important economic activity of a country.

5) The rivers stand to have a moderating influence on the climate of surroundings. They also help to maintain the aquatic ecosystem.

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