India's largest basin is___
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Answer:
India's largest basin is The Ganga basin
Answer:
The Correct Answer is Ganga Basin
Explanation:
The Ganga Basin drains 1,086,000 square kilometres in Tibet, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh as part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin. The Ganges-Brahmaputra split is formed by the Himalaya or lower parallel ranges further to the north. The Ganges Basin is bordered on the west by the Indus Basin and then the Aravalli ridge. The Vindhyas and Chota Nagpur Plateau form the southern boundary. The Ganges joins the Brahmaputra in the Bay of Bengal via a complex system of shared distributaries to the east. Uttar Pradesh (294,364 km2), Madhya Pradesh (198,962 km2), Bihar (143,961 km2), Rajasthan (112,490 km2), West Bengal (71,485 km2), Haryana (34,341 km2), Himachal Pradesh (4,317 km2), Delhi, Arunachal Pradesh (1,484 km2), Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan are all part of its watershed. A number of tributaries originate in Tibet and travel south via Nepal.