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What is the drainage pattern of brahmputra?

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____The Brahmputra drainage system____

  1. The Brahmputra rises from in the Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the source of the Indus and the satluj.
  2. in the Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the source of the Indus and the satluj.It is one of the largest river in the world with a a total length 2900 km.
  3. in the Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the source of the Indus and the satluj.It is one of the largest river in the world with a a total length 2900 km.It flows Eastward parallel to the Himalayas.
  4. in the Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the source of the Indus and the satluj.It is one of the largest river in the world with a a total length 2900 km.It flows Eastward parallel to the Himalayas.On reaching the Namacha Barwa (7757 m).It takes U turn and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh through a gorge. Here it is called the Dihang and is joined by dibang, the Lohit, the Kenula and many other tributaries to form the Brahmputra in Assam.
  5. in the Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the source of the Indus and the satluj.It is one of the largest river in the world with a a total length 2900 km.It flows Eastward parallel to the Himalayas.On reaching the Namacha Barwa (7757 m).It takes U turn and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh through a gorge. Here it is called the Dihang and is joined by dibang, the Lohit, the Kenula and many other tributaries to form the Brahmputra in Assam.In rainy season, the river overflow its banks causing widespread devastation due to the Flood in Assam and Bangladesh.
  6. in the Tibet east of Mansarowar lake very close to the source of the Indus and the satluj.It is one of the largest river in the world with a a total length 2900 km.It flows Eastward parallel to the Himalayas.On reaching the Namacha Barwa (7757 m).It takes U turn and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh through a gorge. Here it is called the Dihang and is joined by dibang, the Lohit, the Kenula and many other tributaries to form the Brahmputra in Assam.In rainy season, the river overflow its banks causing widespread devastation due to the Flood in Assam and Bangladesh.The river also shifts its channel frequently.

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