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explain the following and answer any two

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1. Himalayan River

2. Sundarban Delta

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1. Himalayan River- These rivers are perennial, which means that water flows through them all year round. Both rain and melted snow from high mountains are used to fill these rivers. Large river basins surround these rivers. The rivers are primarily in their early stages of development. The Indus and Brahmaputra, two of the Himalaya's biggest rivers, have their beginnings in the north of the mountain ranges. The Himalayan mountain range's glaciers are the primary source. Long distances separate the source of the Himalayan rivers from the sea.

2. Sundarban Delta- The Sundarbans, originally known as the Sunderbunds, are a sizable tract of saltwater swamp and woodland that make up the lower Padma-Brahmaputra River delta in southeast West Bengal, northeastern India, and southern Bangladesh. The tract runs inland for about 50 miles (80 km) at its widest point and stretches roughly 160 miles (260 km) west-east along the Bay of Bengal from the Hugli River estuary in India to the western portion of the Meghna River estuary in Bangladesh.

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