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9. A tributary of Indus originating from Himachal Pradesh.
10. The river flowing through fault, drains into the Arabian Sea.
11. A river of south India, which receives rainwater both in summer and winter.
12. A river which flows through Ladakh. Gilgit and Pakistan.
13. An important river of the Indian desert,
14. The river which Joins Chenab in Pakistan,
15. A river which rises at Yamunotri glacier,
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Question :-A tributary of Indus originating from Himachal Pradesh
Answer :-Chenab River
The river Chenab is one of the largest tributary of Indus basin. The Chenab River originates in the Kulu and Kangra districts of Himachal Pradesh State of India. The name Chenab appended to the combined streams coming from two sources and directions much below their confluence.
Question :-The river flowing through fault, drains into the Arabian Sea.
Answer :-The Narmada river which has its source at Amarkantak drains into the Arabian Sea
Question :A river of south India, which receives rainwater both in summer and winter.
Answer :The South Indian river that receives rain water both in summer and winter is Kaveri. Also known as Cauvery, the origin of this river is Karnataka and it flows southeast through Tamil Nadu into the Bay of Bengal.
Question :A river which flows through Ladakh. Gilgit and Pakistan.
Answer :Indus River
Question :An important river of the Indian desert
Answer :Luni is largest river in the Thar desert in north-west India. It originates in the Pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range, near Ajmer, passes through the southeastern portion of the Thar Desert, and ends in the marshy lands of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, after travelling a distance of 495 km.
Question :The river which Joins Chenab in Pakistan,
Answer :Jhelum and Ravi join Chenab, Beas joins Sutlej, and then Sutlej and Chenab join to form Panjnad near Uch Sharif. The combined stream runs southwest for approximately 45 miles and joins Indus River at Mithankot. The Indus continues into the Arabian Sea.
Question :A river which rises at Yamunotri glacier,
Answer :Yamuna River
The actual source of Yamuna River lies in the Yamunotri Glacier, at a height 6,387 metres (20,955 ft), near the Bandarpunch peaks in the Lower Himalayas and is dedicated to goddess Yamuna.