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describe the climate of Ganga brahmaputra basin

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Answered by khushijain973
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The Ganges basin is a part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin draining 1,086,000 square kilometres in Tibet, Nepal, India and Bangladesh. To the north, the Himalaya or lower parallel ranges beyond form the Ganges-Brahmaputra divide. On the west the Ganges Basin borders the Indus basin and then the Aravalli ridge. Southern limits are the Vindhyas and Chota Nagpur Plateau. On the east the Ganges merges with the Brahmaputra through a complex system of common distributaries into the Bay of Bengal. Its catchment lies in the states of Uttar Pradesh (294,364 km²), Madhya Pradesh(198,962 km²), Bihar (143,961 km²), Rajasthan(112,490 km²), West Bengal (71,485 km²), Haryana (34,341 km²), Himachal Pradesh(4,317 km²) , Delhi, Arunachal pradesh(1,484 km²), the whole of Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. Several tributaries rise inside Tibet before flowing south through Nepal. The basin has a population of more than 500 million, making it the most populated river basin in the world.
Answered by bratislava
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Describe the climate of Ganga brahmaputra basin

Explanation:

  • The climate of the basin lies in the subtropical region of the northern hemisphere of the planet and climate here is hot in summer and cool winters and have faced the heavy rainfall between months of the June and September the Ganga Brahmaputra basin is located around the 10 to 30 degree north and the south formed by the tributaries of the Ganga gharara and son and Kosi.  
  • Both of them originate over the Himalayas and bhanaire streams into the Bhutan and the Nepal and flows through the northern states of the india namely Rajasthan and Haryana and the Uttar parade and west Bengal, wildlife, settlement, and transport.

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