Rivers and Lakes
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Rivers and Lakes starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which lakes are formed naturally.
Explain how rivers help in the formation of fertile plains.
Explain the difference between perennial and seasonal rivers.
Explain why rivers are important for agriculture in India.
Name any two major rivers that flow into the Bay of Bengal.
Name any two uses of lakes.
Name the largest man-made lake in India.
Name the river that flows through the Thar Desert.
The river Narmada flows into which sea? (1) Arabian Sea (2) Bay of Bengal (3) Red Sea (4) Caspian Sea
What is the main source of water for most rivers in India? (1) Rainfall (2) Melting glaciers (3) Underground springs (4) Sea water
Which is the longest river in India? (1) Ganga (2) Yamuna (3) Brahmaputra (4) Godavari
Which of the following is a man-made lake? (1) Vembanad (2) Gobind Sagar (3) Dal Lake (4) Chilika Lake
Fill in the blank: The ________ river forms the boundary between Punjab and Haryana.
Fill in the blank: The ________ river is famous for the Sardar Sarovar Dam.
Fill in the blank: The ________ river is the largest river in southern India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ river is the main river of the Indian desert region.
True or False: Dal Lake is located in Rajasthan.
True or False: The Brahmaputra river flows through India, China, and Bangladesh.
True or False: The Godavari is also called the 'Dakshina Ganga' or 'Ganga of the South'.
True or False: The Indus river flows mainly through India.
