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which of the following is the longest river in india: (a) Ganga (b) yamuna (c) Brahmaputra (d) none​

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Answered by priyarawat800
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Answer:

(a) Ganga

Explanation:

Longest River in India

India is famous as the land of rivers as there are numerous rivers flowing across the country. India is the land of rivers and these mighty water bodies play a huge role in the economic development of the country. The rivers in India have been divided into two namely Himalayan Rivers (rivers that originate from the Himalayas) and Peninsular Rivers ( rivers that originate in the Peninsula ). Himalayan Rivers are perennial while Peninsular Rivers are rain fed. Here, in this article, we will talk about the top 10 longest rivers in India.

Longest River in India: Length

Sr. No. River Length in India (km) Total Length (km)

1. Ganga 2525 2525

2. Godavari 1464 1465

3. Yamuna 1376 1376

4. Narmada 1312 1312

5. Krishna 1300 1300

6. Indus 1114 3180

7. Brahmaputra 916 2900

8. Mahanadi 890 890

9. Kaveri 800 800

10. Tapti 724 724

Longest River in India: Ganges: 2525 km

The Ganges, known as Ganga in India is the most sacred river when it comes to Hindu beliefs and it is also the longest river, enclosed with the Indian subcontinent. Its origin is the Gangotri Glacier in Uttarakhand and it starts at the confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers in Devprayag, Uttarakhand. The Ganges is compromised by contamination, not exclusively to people, yet in addition to creatures, among which are in excess of 140 fish species, 90 land and water proficient species, reptiles, for example, the gharial, and warm-blooded creatures, for example, the Ganges waterway dolphin, the last-referenced two incorporated into the IUCN’s basically imperiled list.

The Ganges (2525 km) is the longest river in India and also the largest river in India followed by Godavari (1465 km). The states that are covered by this water body are Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal. The last part of Ganges ends in Bangladesh, where it finally converges in the Bay of Bengal. Some of the primary tributaries of the Ganga are the Yamuna, Son, Gomti, Ghaghara, Gandak, and Koshi.

Answered by Anonymous
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I guess it's bramaputhra 3848km

Ganga - 2510

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