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Drainage and its meaning as river systems

Drainage and its meaning as river systems is one of the important ideas in Drainage. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.

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Important points

  • Drainage and its meaning as river systems
  • This idea belongs to Class 9 Social Science.
  • It should be revised with the full audio explanation.
  • It can be connected with short-answer and MCQ practice.
  • Students should explain it in their own words during exams.

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A) Drainage and its meaning as river systems
B) Unrelated topic
C) Only grammar
D) Only spelling

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A) Listen and revise
B) Skip the chapter
C) Only copy words
D) Ignore examples

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A) It helps exam answers
B) It removes the chapter
C) It is unrelated
D) It is only decoration

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A) Play the audio clip
B) Close the book forever
C) Avoid questions
D) Skip revision

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Connected topics

Class 9 Social Science: Drainage basin definition and examplesClass 9 Social Science: Water divide and its role in separating drainage basinsClass 9 Social Science: Classification of Indian rivers into Himalayan and Peninsular riversClass 9 Social Science: Characteristics of Himalayan rivers: perennial, fed by rainfall and glaciers, formation of gorges, meanders, oxbow lakes, and deltas (Ganga-Brahmaputra delta)  - largest delta in the world - Sundarbans delta - exam important points - formation and features of gorges, meanders, oxbow lakes, deltas - river erosion and deposition processes - river courses (upper, middle, lower) - Himalayan river systems: Indus, Ganga, Brahmaputra - perennial nature due to rainfall and glaciers - river valleys and gorges - delta formation and significance - Peninsular rivers: seasonal, shorter courses, mainly eastward flow, examples (Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri, Mahanadi) - two westward flowing Peninsular rivers (Narmada, Tapi) flowing through rift valleys - comparison between Himalayan and Peninsular rivers (length, perennial vs seasonal, erosion and deposition)

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