NCERT Class 11 Chapter 3: Indian Physical Geography - Drainage System | CBSE | English

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Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 11 Chapter 3: Indian Physical Geography - Drainage System | CBSE | English

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Largest river of world - origin in the Chemayungdung glacier of the Kailash range near the Mansarovar lake
traverses eastward longitudinally for a distance of nearly 1,200 km in a dry and flat region of southern Tibet, where it is known as the Tsangpo (Purifier)
Rango Tsangpo is the major right bank tributary of this river in Tibet. It emerges as a turbulent and dynamic river after carving out a deep gorge in the Central Himalayas near Namcha Barwa
The river emerges from the foothills under the name of Siang or Dihang. It enters India west of Sadiya town in Arunachal Pradesh.
Flowing southwest, it receives its main left bank tributaries, viz., Dibang or Sikang and Lohit; thereafter, it is known as the Brahmaputra
left bank tributaries are the Burhi Dihing and Dhansari (South)
right bank tributaries are the Subansiri, Kameng, Manas and Sankosh
Subansiri - origin in Tibet, is an antecedent river
Brahmaputra enters into Bangladesh near Dhubri and flows southward. In Bangladesh, the Tista joins it on its right bank from where the river is known as the Jamuna
It finally merges with the river Padma, which falls in the Bay of Bengal.
Brahmaputra is well-known for floods, channel shifting and bank erosion
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