Ambi River
The Ambi River is a small river located in the western part of India, primarily flowing through the state of Maharashtra. It is a tributary of the Bhima River, which eventually joins the Krishna River. The Ambi River plays a vital role in the local ecosystem and supports agriculture in the surrounding areas.
The river is known for its seasonal flow, which varies with the monsoon rains. During the rainy season, the Ambi River can swell significantly, providing essential water resources for irrigation and drinking. Its banks are often lined with vegetation, contributing to the biodiversity of the region.