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10 features of ganga river system

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Answered by Anvesh06
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1) The headquarters of the Ganga called the ‘Bhagirathi’ is fed by the Gangotri Glacier and joined by Alkananda at Devaprayag in Uttarakhand.

2) At Haridwar, the Ganga emerges from the mountains on to the plains.

3) Its tributaries flood parts of the northern plains every year, causing widespread damage to life and property but enriching the soil for the extensive agricultural lands.

4) Enlarged with the waters from its right and left bank tributaries, the Ganga flows eastward till Farakka in West Bengal. This is the northern most point of Ganga Delta.

5) The mainstream flows southwards into Bangladesh and is joined by the Brahmaputra.

6) This mighty river along with Brahmaputra flows into the Bay of Bengal and the delta formed by these rivers is known as Sunderban delta.

7) It represents dendritic drainage pattern.

8) It is joined by a no. of tributaries.

9) It makes one of the most fertile plains of the world.

10) Every year the flood that occurs ,form flood plains  which are very fertile and suitable for agriculture.

It meets with Brahmaputra and makes the largest delta  of the world known as the Sundarban Delta which extend into Bangladesh.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.it represents dendritic  drainage pattern.
2.it joins in no.of tributaries.
3.ganga is called as ganges.
4.it is very important river.
5.The water of the Ganges is used extensively in agriculture in the fertile Gangetic plains.
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