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4. The Indus and Brahmaputra rivers originate from​

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Answered by shanmithasj
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Explanation:They located the source of the Brahmaputra, or Yarlung Tsangpo as it is known in Tibet, on the Angsi glacier on the northern side of the Himalayas, in the Tibetan country of Burang. ... The source of the river was earlier thought to be on the Chemayungdung glacier, further south.

Answered by devisaimallika2006
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the indus and brahmaputra rivers originate from himalayan mountains [that is the the highest peak of himalayas{himadri}]

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