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I rise in Himalayas and flow through the state of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and

West Bengal and drain into the Bay of Bengal who am I?​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The Ganges

Explanation:

  • The River Ganges (Ganga) is a holy Hindus river that starts high in the Himalaysia and exits the Bay of Bengal. In the river basin area, there are more than 400 million people.  
  • The river Ganges has a nutrient-rich sediment which flows along the banks of fertile soils. For many millennia, this has helped cultures flourish along the waterway. The river now crosses urban parts of India, providing fresh water for millions of people living in these regions..  
  • The river is often used for fishing, irrigation and swimming and is revered by the Hindu faith as Mother Ganga. The Delta of the Gange River, the largest river delta in the world, opens into Bengal Bay.

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Answered by bratislava
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The ganga rises in the himalayan tracks and flows down to the state of U.P and bihar and drains in the bay of bengal.

Explanation:

  • The Gangetic basin is a part of the two rivers that have a source in the Himalayas and the river Ganga that rises in the Himalayan mountain having source in the Gangotri glacier descent down and travels a distance of 2,704 km.  
  • The Ganga then flows from the upper course where it's youthful and full of energy. REaching the middle course that is U.P and Bihar it forms meanders and forming ox-bow lakes at certain places and in the end it meets with the Bay of Bengal forming a delta.

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