characteristics of Bhramaputra river system
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1)The Brahmaputra originates in Tibet, very close to the origins of the Indus andthe Satluj.2)It flows from West to East parallel to the Himalayas and enters India throughArunachal Pradesh after taking a U-turn at Namcha Barwa.3) It is called Dihang in Arunachal Pradesh and is joined by tributaries such as theLohit and the Dibang.These together form the Brahmaputra in Assam.4)Brahmaputra creates many riverine islands, the largest in the world being Majuli(in Assam).5) The Brahmaputra is a flood prone river owing to huge deposits of silt on its bedthat cause the overflowing of the river during monsoons.
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-The river flows from the West to East parallel to the Himalayas and enters India through Arunachal Pradesh after taking a U-turn at Namcha Barwa.
-It is prone to floods
-It is prone to floods
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