why does tidal bore occur in the ganga?
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tidal bore develops here because the mouth of the river is shallow and dotted by many low-lying islands and sand bars. The tidal bore, called the pororoca, is so strong that the Amazon does not have a delta. Its sediment is emptied directly into the Atlantic and carried away by fast-moving currents.
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A tidal bore develops here because the mouth of the river is shallow and dotted by many low-lying islands and sand bars. The tidal bore, called the pororoca, is so strong that the Amazon does not have a delta. Its sediment is emptied directly into the Atlantic and carried away by fast-moving currents.
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