(1)describe the main feature of the Ganga River system ?
(2)describe the main feature of Brahmaputra system
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The four main features of Ganga river are:
1)Ganga river is formed by two rivers:the bagirathi which rises from gangotri glacier and the alaknanda rising from alkapuri glacier.
2)it is the largest basin in India.
3)Ganga has formed large meanders,flood plains and ox-bow lakes.
4)Ganga has formed tremendous potential to generate hydroelectricity
2nd answer) Some specific characteristics of the Brahmaputra river system.
(i) It originates from Tibet and is as long as the Indus. (iii) It flows parallel to the Himalayan mountains in Tibet. ... An area drained by a river and its tributaries is called a drainage basin.
1)Ganga river is formed by two rivers:the bagirathi which rises from gangotri glacier and the alaknanda rising from alkapuri glacier.
2)it is the largest basin in India.
3)Ganga has formed large meanders,flood plains and ox-bow lakes.
4)Ganga has formed tremendous potential to generate hydroelectricity
2nd answer) Some specific characteristics of the Brahmaputra river system.
(i) It originates from Tibet and is as long as the Indus. (iii) It flows parallel to the Himalayan mountains in Tibet. ... An area drained by a river and its tributaries is called a drainage basin.
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- It originates from Tibet and is slightly longer than the Indus.
- It carries huge amount of silt.
- It flows parallel to the Himalayan Mountains in Tibet.
- It takes a ‘U’ turn at Namcha Barwa (height 7757 mts.) and enters Arunachal Pradesh.
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