PSEB 9th Class SST Notes Geography Chapter 3a India: Drainage

This PSEB 9th Class Social Science Notes Geography Chapter 3a India: Drainage will help you in revision during exams.

PSEB 9th Class Social Science Notes Geography Chapter 3a India: Drainage

→ Drainage system: Major rivers and their tributaries of a particular region form a definite pattern of drainage. This pattern is called the drainage system of that region.

→ Tributaries: The river which gets submerged in the main river is called the tributary of that main river.

→ Major Rivers of India: Major rivers of India can be divided into two main parts i.e. Himalayan rivers and rivers of Peninsular Plateau.

→ Major Himalayan rivers are Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra. The major rivers of the peninsular plateau are Kaveri, Krishna, Godavari, Tapti, and Narmada.

PSEB 9th Class SST Notes Geography Chapter 3a India: Drainage

→ Lakes: Major lakes in India are Dal, Wooler, Sambhar, Chilka, Pulikat, etc.

→ They get water either from rain or from the melting ice of glaciers.

→ Few lakes are quite important from an entertainment point of view.

→ Importance of Rivers: Rivers give us water to drink and for irrigation.

→ We can get hydroelectricity by making dams on rivers.

→ River pollution: Throwing of unnecessary particles and chemicals in river water creates river pollution. Then, this water is not fit for human consumption.

→ Ways to stop river pollution: Proper utilization of river water, making borders at agricultural fields and by making National Water Grid, we can stop river pollution.

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