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Group the names given below of a few lakes of India under two categories - Natural (N) and created by Human Beings (HB).

(a) Wular, (b) Dal, (c) Nainital, (d) Bhimtal, (e) Govind Sagar, (f) Loktak, (g) Barapani, (h) Chilika, (i) Sambhar, (j) Rana Pratap Sagar, (k) Nizam Sagar, (1) Pulicat, (m) Nagarjuna Sagar, (n) Hirakund.

Important Questions on Drainage : Rivers of India

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The Wular lake is located in _____. (Jammu and Kashmir/Rajasthan)
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The _____ lake in Jammu and Kashmir is the result of tectonic activity. (Wular/Pulicat/Pangong Tso)
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Lake _____ in Rajasthan is a saltwater lake. (Sambhar/Lonar/Pulicat)
EASY
In which of the following states is the Wular lake located?
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Which one of the following lakes is a salt lake?

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Identify the artificial lake in India?
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Identify the lake out of the following given options.
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Identify the water body which has suitable drinking water.
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Which activity led to the formation of the Wular lake in Jammu and Kashmir?
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What is another name for lake Barapani?
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An example of a salt water lake is _____.
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Given below are the names of a few lakes of India. Group them under two categories – natural and created by human beings.

(a) Wular (b) Dal (c) Nainital (d) Bhimtal (e) Gobind Sagar (f) Loktak (g) Barapani (h) Chilika (i) Sambhar (j) Rana Pratap Sagar (k) Nizam Sagar (l) Pulicat (m) Nagarjuna Sagar (n) Hirakund

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How were the Wular and Dal lakes formed?
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Write a note on the natural lakes in India.