Which is the first state to welcome river brahmaputra in india?
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The River Brahmaputra first flows through the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Explanation:
- The Brahmaputra, also known as Siang/Dihang River in Arunachal Pradesh.
- The Brahmaputra River is the largest river. The length of this river is 3,080.25 kilometers.
- The Brahmaputra river flows within the Arunachal Pradesh state for about 22 miles before it is joined by two of its major tributaries.
- After flowing through the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, the Brahmaputra river enters the Indian state of Assam.
- Hence, "Arunachal Pradesh" is the required answer.
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Arunachal pradesh is the
first state to welcome
river brahmaputra in
India.
Explanation:-
Brahmaputra passes through the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, and Bangladesh. For most of its length, the river serves as an important inland waterway. It is not, however, navigable between the mountains of Tibet and the plains of India. In its lower course the river is both a creator and a destroyer—depositing huge quantities of fertile alluvial soil but also causing disastrous and frequent floods.
Additional information:-
- River Brahmaputra originates from Kailash range near Mansarovar in Tibet.
- River Brahmaputra flows towards east direction and enters India through Arunachal Pradesh.
- River Brahmaputra is called as "Tsangpo" in Tibet.
- The Brahmaputra flows as Dihang stream and later merges with Dibang river in Arunachal Pradesh.
- From here, this river is called as Brahmaputra river.
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