In tibet the river Brahmaputra carries less water. Why?
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Tibet is a cold and dry area due to which rainfall occurs very less so there is negligible impact on the flow of river tsangpo but when it reaches when it enters India it it comes into high rainfall area and the flow of river increases
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The Brahmaputra river is popularly known as Tsangpo in Tibetan part. Tibet is basically a very cold and dry area, thus, the river carries very small amount of water leading to very less silt content, despite having a large course.
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