Why does Brahmaputra river form many Riverine islands
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The Riverine Island is formed due to the deposition of mud and rocks in the river bed.
The Brahmaputra river flows from the north to northeastern part that makes the mud and rock to get deposited.
In the lower course, the speed decreases that results in the formation of Riverine Island. Hence it has many of the Riverine.
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Due to deposition of mud and rocks in the river bed riverine islands are created.
Explanation:
- Brahmaputra is known as the longest river in the world which flow through India, Bangladesh and China.
- So, crossing through many boundaries from north to northeastern part muds and rocks are deposited in the river bed.
- The flow of the river decreases in the lower course which results in the formation of many Riverine island.
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