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the river that flow in the Himalayan mountains​

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Answered by rupamhalder024
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Answer:

Ganga river

Explanation:

the source of Ganga is gamukh

Answered by Anonymous
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\Rightarrow Rising in the Himalayas,the headwaters of Ganga called the Bhagirathi is fed by the Gangotri glacier and joined by the Alaknanda at Devparyag in Uttarakhand.At Haridwar the Ganga emerges from the mountains and come down to the plains.

\Rightarrow Ganga flows through the northern plains,which is the most fertile part of India.

\Rightarrow The Ganga is joined by many tributaries such as Yamuna, Ghaghara, Gandak and kosi.

\Rightarrow The length of the Ganga river is 2510 kms. Most of it's part is in India while rest of the part is in Bangladesh,where it joins the river Bhrahmaputra.

\Rightarrow Yamuna flows parallel to the Ganga and they meet at Allahabad.

\Rightarrow Chambal is a tributary of the Yamuna river. In central India it flows through Madhya pradesh and forms the boundary between Madhya pradesh and Rajasthan and finally it joins the Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh.

\Rightarrow Betwa is a river in north India. It's also a tributary of Yamuna. It originates outside Bhopal.

\Rightarrow Son is a tributary of Yamuna carrying large volume of water.

\Rightarrow The deltas formed by these river is known as the Sunderbans. It is the world's largest and the fastest growing delta. It is also the home of Royal Bengal tiger.

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