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drainage of indus delta

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Answered by Aaruu01
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Originating high on the Tibetan Plateau, the Indus River flows more than 3,000km before emptying into the Arabian Sea. It is here where the fan-shaped delta forms an extensive system of swamps, mudflats, creeks, estuaries, marshes and mangroves forests.

Answered by nawazkhanSabih
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The Indus River Delta forms where the Indus River flows into the Arabian Sea, creating a complex system of swamps, streams and mangrove forests. Reduced river flows are threatening the survival of many species found here, including one of the world's rarest dolp

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