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3. Rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra fall into the:
a. Indian Ocean
b. Dal Lake
c. Bay of Bengal
d. Arabian Sea

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Answered by nishikasinha
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Starting in the Himalayas in Tibet as the Tsangpo River, the river flows eastward for 704 miles. At the Shuomatan Point, the river bends and enters India crossing the Assam Valley. It then flows south through Bangladesh exiting at the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta into the Bay of Bengal.

Answered by rinkydevi1983
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1) The Ganges Delta is the floodplain of three great rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Megna. Together, these three rivers drain a catchment of about 1.72 million km2, at the southern side of he Himalaya. The Ganges Delta is among the most fertile regions in the world.

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