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Brahmaputra beyond assam when enters into bangladesh is known as


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Answered by Sidyandex
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From this juncture point, the stream is known as the Brahmaputra till it enters Bangladesh.

In India the voyage of the stream Brahmaputra is 918 km long.

The stream crosses Assam beneath Dhubri and enters Bangladesh where the waterway is known as Jamuna and it streams for 337 km.

The Brahmaputra River, geographically is the most youthful among the real streams on the planet yet it is known as a moving sea.

The waterway Brahmaputra voyages 2880 km from its birthplace in the youthful Himalayan range through the Tibet and India lastly converges with the ocean in Bangladesh by opening its streams like the underlying foundations of a vast Banyan tree.

While navigating through India the waterway is amazingly wide at a few regions. In Upper Assam close Dibrugarh the stream is 16 km wide where as in lower Assam at Pandu, close Guwahati the waterway is 1.2 km wide however in the prompt downstream it is about 18 km wide.

Brahmaputra which is chiefly an icy mass sustained waterway has additionally the qualification of being the stream with most elevated silt yield 852.4 t/km2/y on the planet and second most noteworthy water yield at delta, next just to Amazon

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