Class 9 Geography Gist of The Lesson Taught: Chapter 3 Drainage
Class 9 Geography Gist of The Lesson Taught: Chapter 3 Drainage
Class 9 Geography Gist of The Lesson Taught: Chapter 3 Drainage
GEOGRAPHY
GIST OF THE LESSON TAUGHT :
CHAPTER 3 DRAINAGE
BASIC CONCEPTS -
➢ Drainage is a term which describes the river systems in an area.
➢ A drainage basin or river basin is an area which is drained by a single river system.
➢ An upland that separates two drainage systems that are next to each other is called a water
divide.
➢ On the basis of origin, there are two river systems of India- The Himalayan river system and The
Peninsular river system.
➢ A river along with its tributaries may be called a river system.
DRAINAGE PATTERNS
The streams within a drainage basin form certain patterns, depending on the slope of land,
underlying rock structure as well as the climatic conditions of the area.
LAKES
➢ Most lakes are permanent while other contain water only during the
rainy season.
➢ Some lakes are result of the glacial action and ice sheets and some may
have been formed by wind, river action and human activities.
➢ A river meandering across a floodplain forms cut-offs that later develop
into oxbow lakes.
➢ Spits and bars form lagoons in the coastal areas, eg the Chilika lake,
Pulicat lake.
➢ Lakes in regions of inland drainage are sometimes seasonal; eg
Sambhar lake in Rajasthan (salt water lake).
➢ Glacial lakes are formed when glaciers dig out basin which is later filled
with snowmelt.
➢ Some lakes like Wular Lake in Jammu and Kashmir result from tectonic
activity.
➢ Apart from natural lakes, the damming of the rivers for the generation
of hydel power has also led to the formation of lakes.
➢ Lakes help in the following ways-
• To regulate river water flow
• Prevent flooding
• Aid to develop hydel power
• Moderate climate
• Maintain aquatic ecosystem
• Enhance natural beauty
• Develop tourism
• Provide recreation
RIVER POLLUTION
➢ Quality of river water is affected by the growing domestic, municipal,
industrial and agricultural demand.
➢ A heavy load of untreated sewage and industrial effluents are emptied into
the river affecting the river’s self-cleaning property.
➢ Concern over rising pollution in our rivers led to launching of various action
plans to clean the rivers like National River Conservation Plan (NRCP).
MAP POINTING LIST OF DRAINAGE ( 2020-2021)
COLUMN A COLUMN B
i. Yamuna a. Known as ‘Dakshin Ganga’
ii. Narmada b. Largest tributary of Ganga
iii. Godavari c. Other name of Brahmaputra
----- d. Flows through rift valley
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