describe the entire course of the brahmaputra river, with reference to landforms , heights, and countries??
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Manas Sarovar in the Himalayas is the starting point of the brahmaputra river.
Brahmaputra River sets the course in the Tibet signifies origin with upper course.
Brahmaputra River or The Yarlung Tsangpo originates in Jima Yangzong glacier in Mount Kailash in northern Himalayas.
Brahmaputra river east for about 1700 km with average height of 4000 m.
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The entire course of the Brahmaputra river, with reference landforms, heights, and countries is as follows,
- The origin of the Brahmaputra river is near the lake of Manasarovar which is near Mount Kailash, on the northern side of the Himalayas in Burang county of Tibet.
- There it is known by the name Yarlung Tsangpo River.
- It flows through Southern Tibet and breaks through the Himalayas into gorges and Arunachal Pradesh.
- It flows from the Southwest of Assam Valley where it is known as Bramhaputra. And South through Bangladesh as Jamuna.
- Bramhaputra is about 3848km long.
- Bramhaputra is an important river for irrigation.
- Bramhaputra is about 30m in depth on average and its maximum depth is about 135m.
- The Ganga and Brahmaputra delta is 23000 square meters and the largest river deltas in the world.
- It has tributaries like krishnai, Bhorolu, Lahasa, Zangbo, Nyang river, etc.
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