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What is a lagoon? Name two found on the east coast.

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A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger water body by a barrier like sand or a reef. On India’s east coast, Chilika Lake in Odisha and Pulicat Lake in Andhra Pradesh are two famous lagoons.

Class 7 Social Science Chapter 1 Geographical Diversity of India question answer

Class 7 NCERT Social Science India and the World: Land and the People Chapter 1 Geographical Diversity of India

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  1. A lagoon is a shallow, coastal water body that is partly enclosed by landforms such as sandbars, coral reefs or barrier islands. It usually forms where the coastline is low and rivers deposit silt. On the east coast of India, two prominent lagoons are Chilika Lake in Odisha, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and Pulicat Lake in Andhra Pradesh. These lagoons are important for fishing, bird sanctuaries, biodiversity and the livelihoods of nearby coastal communities.

     

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