Four Similarities between Ganga And Nile Basin
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River Ganga originates from the southern slopes of Himalayas which is some 10,000 feet above the sea level.
River Nile is the longest river in the world flowing in north eastern Africa. The White Nile arises from Lake Victoria, Uganda. The Blue Nile arises from Lake Tana, Ethiopia
River Ganga flows eastwards through Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Bangladesh. The Farakka is the river’s northern most point.
The Ganges bowl with its fertile soil is useful to the rural economies of India and Bangladesh. The Ganges and its tributaries give an enduring wellspring of watering system to a huge territory yielding in rice, lentils, sugarcane, potatoes, oil seeds and wheat.
River Nile is the longest river in the world flowing in north eastern Africa. The White Nile arises from Lake Victoria, Uganda. The Blue Nile arises from Lake Tana, Ethiopia
River Ganga flows eastwards through Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Bangladesh. The Farakka is the river’s northern most point.
The Ganges bowl with its fertile soil is useful to the rural economies of India and Bangladesh. The Ganges and its tributaries give an enduring wellspring of watering system to a huge territory yielding in rice, lentils, sugarcane, potatoes, oil seeds and wheat.
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