Rivers and Lakes
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Rivers and Lakes starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of dam construction on river ecosystems.
Describe the process of river meandering and its impact on the landscape.
Discuss the causes and consequences of river pollution in India.
Discuss the importance of interlinking rivers in India and its possible challenges.
Explain the concept of river capture with an example.
Explain the difference between perennial and seasonal rivers with examples from India.
Explain the process of delta formation at the mouth of a river.
Explain the role of backwaters in Kerala's economy and ecology.
Which of the following is a natural lake? (1) Gobind Sagar (2) Vembanad (3) Rana Pratap Sagar (4) Nagarjuna Sagar
Which of the following is NOT a tributary of the Ganga? (1) Yamuna (2) Son (3) Chambal (4) Kaveri
Which of the following is the largest brackish water lake in India? (1) Chilika Lake (2) Pulicat Lake (3) Vembanad Lake (4) Sambhar Lake
Which of the following lakes is a saltwater lake? (1) Dal Lake (2) Chilika Lake (3) Wular Lake (4) Loktak Lake
The ________ river is known for forming the Marble Rocks gorge near Jabalpur.
The ________ river is the main source of water for the city of Chennai.
The ________ river is the main waterway for the Sundarbans mangrove forest.
The Brahmaputra river is known as ________ in Tibet.
True or False: Loktak Lake is famous for its floating phumdis.
True or False: The Indus River originates in India.
True or False: The Krishna river originates in the Western Ghats.
True or False: The Mahanadi river flows through the state of Odisha.
