- The Brahmaputra, Teesta, and Dharla rivers have become unpredictable, eroding land faster than ever before.
- Riverbank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a river due to the continuous action of flowing water.
- It is a natural geomorphological process but can be accelerated by human activities or environmental changes.
- When water flows along a river channel, it exerts shear stress on the riverbanks. Read More
River Bank Erosion
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About Riverbank Erosion