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 _______.
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- Assam Himalayas,
- a. Shiwaliks
- 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.
- nort indian plains extends from rajasthan and punjab in the west to _500 km_____in the east
- Ganges Delta
- 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.
- The Ganges River originates in the Himalaya Mountains at Gomukh, the terminus of the Gongotri Glacier
- 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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