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# Perennial canals are those canals that have water either from rivers or from artificial lakes. # They have water almost throughout the year. # They are found in the Northern plains, South India and Central India. But they are mainly found in the Coastal regions. # Eg - The Bhakra Canal, The Eastern Yamuna Canal, The Indira Gandhi Canal (Rajasthan) etc.
The canal gets its water from a point just below the confluence of the Satluj and Beas rivers. At that actual point, I believe it is the Satluj River.
The Indira Gandhi Canal, also known as the Rajasthan Canal, originates from the Sutlej River near Ferozepur in Punjab, India. It stretches approximately 650 kilometers through the Thar Desert, primarily serving the irrigation needs of Rajasthan. The canal provides water to several districts, including Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Churu, helping to transform arid land into cultivable agricultural areas. It plays a crucial role in enhancing agricultural productivity and supporting the livelihoods of farmers in the region.
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-12 degrees in the water and -4 in the land
Yamuna river is the answer that i know
we should tell people that life depends on water.if there will no no water there will be no life
By definition, a canal is used to connect two bodies of water. The water in the canal comes from those bodies of water.
Yes and no. The water has to be replenished at the highest point of the canal and the water flows down the canal but only during the operation of the canal's locks.
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Yamuna is polluted and people are not paying attention there are dead bodies in there and plastic bottles and chemical over there the white thing and if we want water so we have to saving it
it is yamuna and ganga because of its natural beauty of pooo and boob