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Explain himalayan river system satluj ganga indus

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Answered by Sunil66jagtap
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Satellite is a river flowing through Punjab Ganga is a river originated at Gangotri in the Northern India and close throughout India and it is the India's longest river whereas in this is a river which is West flowing river in the Northern India there we were travel in the west and goes into Pakistan where as the rest part of the river which is remain in India or which floor in India the name given to Indus river which flow in India only is known as Sindhu river and its tributaries are Jhelum Chenab Ravi and Sutlej

Sunil66jagtap: Instead of satluj it is written as satellite by mistake
Answered by Anonymous
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The Ganga System:

The Ganga acquires its name after its two head streams—the Alaknanda and the Bhagirathi join at Devprayag. The Ganga enters the plains from the Himalayas at Haridwar. It is joined by a large number of tributaries from the north. Among them the Ghaghara, the Gandak, and the Kosi enter the northern plains of India from Nepal. They are the rivers, which flood parts of the northern plains every year, causing widespread damage to life, whereas, they enrich the soil for agricultural use. These rivers have tremendous potential to generate waterpower and to irrigate lands both in Nepal and India. By mutual trust and cooperation, the sharing of river water for developmental purposes can used in prosperity to the people of both the countries. The main tributaries, which come from the peninsular uplands, are the Chambal, the Betwa and the son.

The length of the Ganga is over 2,500 km. In India, it has the largest basin. The Ganga river system drains most of north India.

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