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Activity:Biography of Irrawaddy River(100-120 words) Include -(Birth information, Location and description,

Contributions/uses of the river (industry, transportation, recreation, security, agriculture), Changes to the

river and surrounding area​

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Answered by yogeshbansal069
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The Irrawaddy or, officially,Ayeyarwady River[5] (Burmese: MLCTS: erawa.ti mrac, pronounced ], also spelt Ayeyarwaddy,[citation needed] eventually from Indic revatī "abounding in riches"[6]) is a river that flows from north to south through Burma. It is the country's largest river and most important commercial waterway. Originating from the confluence of the N'mai and Mali rivers,[7] it flows relatively straight North-South before emptying through the Irrawaddy Delta in the Ayeyarwady Region into the Andaman Sea. Its drainage basin of about 404,200 square kilometres (156,100 sq mi) covers a large part of Burma. After Rudyard Kipling's poem, it is sometimes referred to as 'The Road to Mandalay

Answered by snethrashri
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The Irrawaddy or, officially,Ayeyarwady River[5] (Burmese: MLCTS: erawa.ti mrac, pronounced ], also spelt Ayeyarwaddy,[citation needed] eventually from Indic revatī "abounding in riches"[6]) is a river that flows from north to south through Burma. It is the country's largest river and most important commercial waterway. Originating from the confluence of the N'mai and Mali rivers,[7] it flows relatively straight North-South before emptying through the Irrawaddy Delta in the Ayeyarwady Region into the Andaman Sea. Its drainage basin of about 404,200 square kilometres (156,100 sq mi) covers a large part of Burma. After Rudyard Kipling's poem, it is sometimes referred to as 'The Road to Mandalay

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