Geography, asked by himanshuvaja12345, 1 month ago

In India, Himalayas extends from _______to Arunachal Pradesh.

3. The southernmost Himalaya ranges are known as__________

4. ________division lies between Himalaya Mountains in the north and the Peninsula in the

south.

5. North Indian Plains extends from Rajasthan and Punjab in the west to ______in the east.

6. Most of the West Bengal State of India and Bangladesh together constitute the delta of

Ganga – Brahmaputra system. It is known as __________

7. Sindhu flows through Pakistan and then meets the ________

8. The river Ganga originates from the ________glacier and crosses the Himalayas to

become an east flowing river.

9. Brahmaputra is also known as _______ and _______.​

Answers

Answered by meyamadhu8
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  1. Assam Himalayas,
  2. a. Shiwaliks
  3. Due to the uplift of the Himalayas in the Tethys Sea, the northern part of the Indian Peninsula got subsided and formed a large basin. That basin was filled with sediments from the rivers which came from the mountains in the north and from the peninsula in the south.
  4. nort indian plains extends from rajasthan and punjab in the west to _500 km_____in the east
  5. Ganges Delta
  6. Delta. The Indus River Delta occurs where the Indus River flows into the Arabian Sea in Pakistan. The delta covers an area of about 16,000 square miles (41,440 km²), and is approximately 130 miles across where it meets the sea.
  7. The Ganges River originates in the Himalaya Mountains at Gomukh, the terminus of the Gongotri Glacier
  8. It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, the Brahmaputra, Lohit, Siang, and Dihang in India, and the Jamuna in Bangladesh.
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