When rain falls on the land it drains to the lowest points on the landscape
The five types of rivers formed through erosion are meandering rivers, braided rivers, straight rivers, anastomosing rivers, and wandering rivers. These types differ based on the patterns and shapes they create as they erode the surrounding landscape.
Young rivers are straighter and more narrow. Old rivers have many meanders (bends in a rivers channel), and young rivers do not they are fast and have a high gradient, unlike old rivers which are slow and have a shallow gradient.
Potamology - the study of rivers Potamologist - the specialists who studies rivers A link can be found below.
Yes, temperate deciduous forests often have rivers running through them. These rivers are important for maintaining the ecosystem by providing water for plants and animals and contributing to the overall biodiversity of the forests.
A point where two rivers meet is called a confluence.
Rainfed means the area that entirely depend on rain.
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RAINFED LAND IS CALLED MANAVARI LAND.ie LAND THAT DEPENDS UPON RAIN FOR IRRIGATION
Southeast Asia, particularly the regions of present-day Thailand and Myanmar, depended on heavy tropical rains rather than rivers for farming during the time period 8000 to 600 BCE. They practiced rainfed agriculture, relying on the monsoon rains to cultivate their crops.
Damrong Thandee. has written: 'Village level study for Northeast rainfed agricultural development project'
P. G. Tow has written: 'Rainfed farming systems' -- subject(s): Dry farming
Rainfed Areas are genrally areas wher agriculuture depends on Mansoons or rains.Crops grown in this area are not irrigated or inaccessible to irrigation facility
Gurmel Singh. has written: 'Rainfed farming in north-west lower hill regions' -- subject(s): Crops and climate, Rain and rainfall, Agriculture
In India 68 percent of total net sown area (136.8m.ha) comes under rainfed lands spread over 177 districts.
J. Venkateswarlu has written: 'Rainfed Agriculture in India ; Research and Development Scenario' -- subject(s): Rural Land use, Dry farming, Sustainable agriculture, Planning, Crops, Research
Rivers rhymes with livers.
Approximately 20-30% of cultivated land worldwide is irrigated. This percentage varies by region, with some areas relying heavily on irrigation for agriculture while others depend on rainfed farming.