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Three main features of the river Bramhaputra

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Answered by Anonymous
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in my opinion Brahmaputra is the 3rd widest river
the source of Brahmaputra starts from Tibet and ends at bay of Bengal
Brahmaputra is the main source of water in Assam .

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Answered by AdorableAstronaut
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                              Main Features Of Brahmaputra Are :

  • The Brahmaputra river system rises in Tibet, East of Mansarowar lake. It flows Eastward parallel to the Himalayas till it reaches the Namcha Barwa mountain where it takes a u-turn and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh through a gorge.

  • It is slightly longer than the Indus and most of its course lies outside India. It is joined by many tributaries.

  • It carries very little silt and water from Tibet as it is a cold and dry area. In Assam, it carries a large amount of water and large amount of silt because Assam is a high rainfall area.

  • It has a braided channel in Assam, forming many riverine islands. Majuli island is the worlds largest riverine island is formed by it.

  • Brahmaputra overflows its banks during monsoon every year, causing severe floods in Assam and Bangladesh.
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