The book showcases how these geological formations are integral to river systems, biodiversity hotspots, and potential renewable energy sources. For instance, many waterfalls support unique ecosystems, teeming with specialized flora and fauna dependent on the moist environment and spray zones.
The book categorizes Indian waterfalls based on geological structure, hydrological regime, and surrounding ecosystems. It analyzes their role in supporting biodiversity and assesses their socioeconomic impact, including tourism and hydroelectric power.
Supported by fieldwork and geological surveys, it provides a balanced perspective on utilizing these resources, emphasizing sustainable management and ecological preservation. By connecting Earth sciences, geography, and environmental studies, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of these natural spectacles.
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