give any three chareteristics feature of ganga brahmaputra delta
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Three features of Ganga Brahmaputra delta are as follows:
Location: 23°06’N, 90°21’Ewith a surface area of some 100.000 km2, the world's largest DeltaThe Ganges Delta is the floodplain of three great rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Megnaone of the most fertile regions in the worldthe Ganges delta belongs to the most densely populated areas in the worldNumber of river mouths: 8Major Cities: Dhaka, KolkataDelta area (km2): 105641

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Ganges–Brahmaputra Delta
The Ganges Brahmaputra Delta, also named Ganges Delta, Sunderban Delta or Bengal Delta is situated in Asia where the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers discharge into the Bay of Bengal. It is, with a surface area of some 100.000 km2, the world's largest Delta. Approximately two-thirds of the delta is in Bangladesh, the rest constitutes the state of West Bengal, India.
The Ganges Delta is the floodplain of three great rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Megna. Together, these three rivers drain a catchment of about 1.72 million km2, at the southern side of he Himalaya.
The Ganges Delta is among the most fertile regions in the world. Along the coast, he width of the delta is approximately 350 km. The distance from the confluence of the Brahmaputra and the Ganges to the coast is some 250 km. Downstream the confluence, the river is named Padma. About halfway the Padma, the Meghna joins.
With some 130 million inhabitants, the Ganges delta belongs to the most densely populated areas in the world (1.300 inh/km2).
Continent: AsiaLocation: 23°06’N, 90°21’EBasin of deposition: Bay of BengalDelta area (km2): 105641Number of river mouths: 8Spring Tide (m): 3.63Major Cities: Dhaka, KolkataBasin area (10^3 km2): 1664.7River length (km): 3902
Location: 23°06’N, 90°21’Ewith a surface area of some 100.000 km2, the world's largest DeltaThe Ganges Delta is the floodplain of three great rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Megnaone of the most fertile regions in the worldthe Ganges delta belongs to the most densely populated areas in the worldNumber of river mouths: 8Major Cities: Dhaka, KolkataDelta area (km2): 105641

Janeesh Geobin George answered this
Ganges–Brahmaputra Delta
The Ganges Brahmaputra Delta, also named Ganges Delta, Sunderban Delta or Bengal Delta is situated in Asia where the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers discharge into the Bay of Bengal. It is, with a surface area of some 100.000 km2, the world's largest Delta. Approximately two-thirds of the delta is in Bangladesh, the rest constitutes the state of West Bengal, India.
The Ganges Delta is the floodplain of three great rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Megna. Together, these three rivers drain a catchment of about 1.72 million km2, at the southern side of he Himalaya.
The Ganges Delta is among the most fertile regions in the world. Along the coast, he width of the delta is approximately 350 km. The distance from the confluence of the Brahmaputra and the Ganges to the coast is some 250 km. Downstream the confluence, the river is named Padma. About halfway the Padma, the Meghna joins.
With some 130 million inhabitants, the Ganges delta belongs to the most densely populated areas in the world (1.300 inh/km2).
Continent: AsiaLocation: 23°06’N, 90°21’EBasin of deposition: Bay of BengalDelta area (km2): 105641Number of river mouths: 8Spring Tide (m): 3.63Major Cities: Dhaka, KolkataBasin area (10^3 km2): 1664.7River length (km): 3902
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The characteristic features of the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta:
1) The Ganga Brahmaputra delta is also known as the Ganga delta of Sundarban delta.
2) It is situated in Bangladesh and in the state of West Bengal.
3) It is the world's largest and fastest growing delta.
4) The mainstream of Ganga river flows South words into Bangladesh and is joined by the Brahmaputra river resulting in the formation of a delta.
5) Sundarban delta derived its name from sundari trees which does not rot in stagnant water.
6) It is also the home of royal Bengal tigers.
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