Drainage Systems of India
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Drainage Systems of India starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Explain the difference between a perennial and a seasonal river.
Explain the term 'watershed'.
Explain why peninsular rivers have less water than Himalayan rivers.
Explain why the Himalayan rivers are perennial.
Name any two east-flowing rivers of the Peninsular India.
Name any two peninsular rivers of India.
Name the river that forms the boundary between India and Nepal for a short distance.
Name the two main types of drainage systems in India.
Which of the following is a tributary of the Indus river? (1) Yamuna (2) Sutlej (3) Godavari (4) Mahanadi
Which of the following is NOT a tributary of the Ganga? (1) Yamuna (2) Son (3) Chambal (4) Godavari
Which of the following rivers does NOT flow into the Arabian Sea? (1) Narmada (2) Tapi (3) Mahanadi (4) Sabarmati
Which of the following rivers flows through a rift valley? (1) Ganga (2) Narmada (3) Godavari (4) Yamuna
The _______ river flows through the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha before reaching the Bay of Bengal.
The _______ river is the largest west-flowing river of the Peninsular India.
The _______ river is the main river of Rajasthan and is the only large river in the Thar Desert.
The _______ river is the second longest river in India after the Ganga.
True or False: The Brahmaputra river enters India from Arunachal Pradesh.
True or False: The Godavari river flows into the Arabian Sea.
True or False: The Indus River flows into the Bay of Bengal.
True or False: The Narmada and Tapi rivers flow from east to west.
