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write about the Ganga river's system? ​

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The Ganga river system is the largest in India having a number of perennial and non-perennial rivers originating in the Himalayas in the north and the Peninsula in the south, respectively. The important tributaries of Ganga are the Ramganga, the Gomati, the Ghaghara, the Gandak, the Kosi and the Mahanada.

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  • The Ganga has twin sources. The main source is the Gangotri glacier where it is called the Bhagirath. The other is the Satopanth glacier towards the nest-west of Badrinath where it is called the Alakananda.
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  • The two join at Devprayag to form the Ganga river that emerged from the hills of Haridwar. The Ganga is joining by a large number of tributaries. A majority of them originate in the Himalayan range but some of them have their sources in the Peninsula plateau.
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