Kaveri Delta
The Kaveri Delta is a fertile region in southern India, formed by the Kaveri River as it flows into the Bay of Bengal. This delta is known for its rich agricultural land, supporting the cultivation of rice, sugarcane, and various fruits and vegetables. The region plays a crucial role in the economy of Tamil Nadu.
The delta is characterized by a network of canals and waterways, which help in irrigation and transportation. It is also home to diverse ecosystems, including mangroves and wetlands, which support various wildlife species. The Kaveri Delta is vital for both agriculture and biodiversity in the area.