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How does the brahmaputra river enters india which are its tributaries?

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Answered by harshsawant100
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Explanation:

Starting in the Himalayas in Tibet as the Tsangpo River, the river flows eastward for 704 miles. At the Shuomatan Point, the river bends and enters India crossing the Assam Valley. It then flows south through Bangladesh exiting at the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta into the Bay of Bengal.

Throughout its upper course, the river is generally known as the Tsangpo (“Purifier”); it is also known by its Chinese name (Yarlung Zangbo) and by other local Tibetan names. In Tibet, the Tsangpo receives a number of tributaries.

The Brahmaputra enters India in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, where it is called Siang. It appears in the plains, where it is called Dihang.

Some Characteristics of this river :-

(i) It originates from Tibet and is as long as the Indus.

(ii) It flows parallel to the Himalayan mountains in Tibet.

(iii) It takes U-turn at Namcha Barwa (height 7757 m) and enters into Arunachal Pradesh.

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