write 6 points on each of the following Ganga River system Indus river Brahmaputra River system
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Ganga river-1)The headwaters of ganga are known as Bhaghirathi
2)Bhagirathi is fed by the Gangotri galcier and joined by the alaknanda at devprayag.
3)Ganga joins the river at Allahabad.
4)The length of ganga is 2500km.
5)the delta formed when the ganga and the brahmaputra flow ino the bay of bengal is known as sunderban delta.
6)Brahmaputra joins ganga and flow into bay of bengal.
INDUS-1)It rises near lake mansarovar in tibet.
2)It enter india in ladakh district of J&K.
3)Indus is joined by beas, satluj.jhelum,ravi,chenab near mithankot.
4)Length is 2900km.
5)longest river.
BRAHMAPUTRA-1)It originates in tibet.
2)enters india from arunachal pradesh.
3)flows to assam and joined by many tributaries.
4)The tributaries are dibang, lohit,kernula.
5)the river bed in brahmaputra rises due to the huge deposits of silt on its bed.
6)length is 2900km.
2)Bhagirathi is fed by the Gangotri galcier and joined by the alaknanda at devprayag.
3)Ganga joins the river at Allahabad.
4)The length of ganga is 2500km.
5)the delta formed when the ganga and the brahmaputra flow ino the bay of bengal is known as sunderban delta.
6)Brahmaputra joins ganga and flow into bay of bengal.
INDUS-1)It rises near lake mansarovar in tibet.
2)It enter india in ladakh district of J&K.
3)Indus is joined by beas, satluj.jhelum,ravi,chenab near mithankot.
4)Length is 2900km.
5)longest river.
BRAHMAPUTRA-1)It originates in tibet.
2)enters india from arunachal pradesh.
3)flows to assam and joined by many tributaries.
4)The tributaries are dibang, lohit,kernula.
5)the river bed in brahmaputra rises due to the huge deposits of silt on its bed.
6)length is 2900km.
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- It originates from Tibet and is slightly longer than the Indus.
- It carries huge amount of silt.
- It flows parallel to the Himalayan Mountains in Tibet.
- It takes a ‘U’ turn at Namcha Barwa (height 7757 mts.) and enters Arunachal Pradesh.
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