Himalayan River Systems
The Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra: their origins, tributaries, and drainage basins.
Key Questions
- 1Why does the Brahmaputra carry less silt in Tibet than in India?
- 2What are the major tributaries of the Ganga in its upper course?
- 3How does the Indus Water Treaty govern the use of river water?
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