Why does river Brahamputra has less silt and water in Tibet and considerably more in India ? Give the reason and also write a different name of Brahamputra
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As there is cold and dry climate in Tibet, Bhramaputra has less silt and water in Tibet.
as it enters India, it passes thru heavy rainfall. So it contains more water and adequate silt.
in China, Bhramaputra is known as Tsang po.
as it enters India, to is known as dibang.
as it enters Bangladesh, it is known as Jamuna.
as it enters India, it passes thru heavy rainfall. So it contains more water and adequate silt.
in China, Bhramaputra is known as Tsang po.
as it enters India, to is known as dibang.
as it enters Bangladesh, it is known as Jamuna.
hrithik03:
how is it??
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