Which one of the following lakes differs from the rest in the group?a)...
The Guru Gobind Sagar Lake differs from the rest in the group because it is a reservoir formed by the Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River, whereas the other lakes mentioned are natural freshwater lakes.
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Which one of the following lakes differs from the rest in the group?a)...
The Guru Gobind Sagar Lake differs from the rest of the lakes in the group.
Reasons:
Location:
- The Guru Gobind Sagar Lake is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, while the other lakes are located in Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir.
Origin:
- The Guru Gobind Sagar Lake is a man-made reservoir, created by the Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River. In contrast, the other lakes are natural or semi-natural.
Purpose:
- The Guru Gobind Sagar Lake was created primarily for hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, and drinking water supply. The other lakes do not have such a specific purpose.
Size:
- The Guru Gobind Sagar Lake is much larger than the other lakes, with a surface area of about 170 square kilometers. In comparison, Dal Lake has a surface area of about 18 square kilometers, Nainital Lake has a surface area of about 1.5 square kilometers, and Bhimtal Lake has a surface area of about 1.2 square kilometers.
Tourism:
- While the other lakes are popular tourist destinations, the Guru Gobind Sagar Lake is not as well-known as a tourist spot. It is mainly visited by people interested in water sports and fishing.
In conclusion, the Guru Gobind Sagar Lake differs from the rest of the lakes in the group due to its location, origin, purpose, size, and popularity as a tourist destination.
Which one of the following lakes differs from the rest in the group?a)...
Option {c} is correct because it is a human made lake and remaining are natural lake. This Lake present in Himachal Pradesh.