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Features of the Brahmaputra river for 5 marks question

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Answered by gurleenkaur1755
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Explanation:

1. The Brahmaputra originates in Tibet where it is known as Tsangpo.

2.It flows eastwards parallel to the Himalayas but it takes a U turn around the namcha barwa and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh

3.It is responsible for creating a Havoc of floods in Assam and Bangladesh

4.This river receives the less volume of water and has silt in Tibetan part but it carries a large volume of water and silt in India

5. It has a braided channel in most of its length in a sum with a few large islands within the channel

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • It originates from Tibet and is slightly longer than the Indus.
  • It carries huge amount of silt.
  • It flows parallel to the Himalayan Mountains in Tibet.
  • It takes a ‘U’ turn at Namcha Barwa (height 7757 mts.) and enters Arunachal Pradesh.
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