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NCERT Class 9 Geography Solutions: Drainage (Contemporary India -I) Chapter 3 β Part 6
NCERT Class 9 Geography Chapter 3: Drainage in India
Q-3. Below are given names of a few lakes of India. Group those under two categories - natural and created by human beings.
- Wular
- Dal
- Nainital
- Bhimtal
- Govind Sagar
- Loktak
- Barapani
- Chilika
- Sambhar
- Rana Pratap Sagar
- Nizam Sagar
- Pulicat
- Nagarjuna Sagar
- Hirakund.
Answer 3:
Natural | Man Made | |
---|---|---|
Wular | Yes | |
Dal | Yes | |
Nainital | Yes | |
Bhimtal | Yes | |
Govind Sagar | Yes | |
Loktak | Yes | |
Barapani | Yes | |
Chilika | Yes | |
Sambhar | Yes | |
Rana Pratap Sagar | Yes | |
Nizam Sagar | Yes | |
Pulicat | Yes | |
Nagarjuna Sagar | Yes | |
Hirakund. | Yes |
Q 4. Discuss the significant difference between the Himalayan and the Peninsular Rivers.
Answer: The following table discusses the difference between Himalayan and the Peninsular Rivers are:
The Himalayan Rivers | The Peninsular Rivers |
---|---|
They are originate from Himalayas and rise from the snow-covered mountains (glaciers) so they are perennial (never dry up) . | They originate from the Deccan Plateau, and do not originate from the glaciers. So they dry up during summer. |
Flow in northern plains- useful for irrigation, cultivation and navigation. | Flow on rocky surface so not useful for navigation. |
Most of Himalayan Rivers are long with large volume. | Most of Peninsular Rivers are short and carry less water |
Most of the Rivers have Large basins | Most of the Rivers have smaller basins |
Canals can be built to distribute water of these rivers for irrigation. | These rivers flow at higher altitude with a rocky terrain. They flow in deep valleys so it is hard dig canals cutting across their high banks. |
List of Himalayan Rivers:
| List of Peninsular Rivers:
|
The Himalayan Rivers
The Peninsular Rivers