Geography, asked by rishuyadav40, 9 months ago

why in some regions the tributaries disappear into soil and are unable to reach the main river(if you answer this question I will give you 55 points) ​

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Answered by saumya1130
4

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Moreover, since the terrain is sandy, the river cannot cut a deep bed. A wider channel is created as the river moves forward and when there is more water, the banks overflow instead of deepening the river bed. So wide and shallow the river becomes, that it can evaporate from the surface.

Answered by StrangeStark
20

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.................because the source of water is less..... and people use excess water of tributaries river.....

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