The Chao Phraya River is the main river in Thailand and forms the central drainage basin, connecting rivers and canals across the country in a dendritic pattern. The river basin covers over 35% of Thailand and includes a large delta near the Gulf of Thailand that has very fertile soil used for agriculture. Major cities like Bangkok grew up along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, as villages were originally established there for survival and defense.
8. What is the difference between a
River Basin and a Watershed?
•River Basin: A large river where all
water drains.
•Watershed: Smaller area of land that
drains to a smaller stream, lake or
wetland
11. River Delta
- are triangular in shape
- Low flat areas
- Formed by deposits from river; very rich in alluvial soils
- Used for agriculture
- Chao Phraya Delta is found between the Tha Chin and
Chao Phraya Rivers.
- Most famous:
Nile Delta River: formed by centuries of deposits at the
mouth of Nile River (just out of the Mediterranean Sea.
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14. Settlement Patterns
• Villages were established along the Chao Phraya river
banks for survival and defense
• Cities grew spread out and expanded to follow the shape
along the river.
15. Major cities along the Chao Phraya River
• Nakhon Sawan
• Uthai Thani
• Chainat
• Singburi
• Ang Thong
• Ayuthaya
• Pathum Thani
• Nonthaburi
• Bangkok
• Samut Prakan