What are the main tributaries of Brahmaputra?
The principal tributaries of the river joining from right are the Lohit, the Dibang, the Subansiri, the Jiabharali, the Dhansiri, the Manas, the Torsa, the Sankosh and the Teesta whereas the Burhidihing, the Desang, the Dikhow, the Dhansiri and the Kopili joins it from left.
How many tributaries does the Brahmaputra river have?
Due to this sudden flattening of river slope, the river becomes braided in nature in the Assam valley. During its course in Assam valley from Kobo to Dhubri the river is joined by about 20 (twenty) important tributaries on its North bank and 13 (thirteen) on its South bank.
Which of the following rivers is a tributary of Brahmaputra?
Explanation: The River Manas is the north bank tributary of the River Brahmaputra.
What are the two tributaries of river Brahmaputra?
The two major tributaries of the river Brahmaputra :- Dibang river, Teesta river.
What are the two major tributaries called?
Total length of the river is about 760 km. Its main tributaries are Amravati, Bhavani, Hemavati and Kabini. Its basin drains parts of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The river Kaveri makes the second biggest waterfall in India, known as Sivasamudram.
Which river is known as Red River of India?
Brahmaputra
This river starts from Tibet but it’s known as Brahmaputra in Assam. One of the biggest river in India and it has past and present.
Which is the tributary of Brahmaputra River in India?
The river Brahmaputra enters into India through Arunachal Pradesh as siang or dihang river. After joining its tributaries Lohit and the dibang river, it is known as river Brahmaputra. After entering into Bangladesh river Brahmaputra is known as Jamuna river and it is joined by Ganga river which in Bangladesh is known as Padma river.
Which is the name of the river that flows through India?
Dibang River, Lohit River, Dhansiri River, Kolong River. ⁃ right. Kameng River, Manas River, Beki River, Raidak River, Jaldhaka River, Teesta River, Subansiri River. The Brahmaputra (/ˌbrɑːməˈpuːtrə/) is one of the major rivers of Asia, a trans-boundary river which flows through China, India and Bangladesh.
Which is the first tributary of the Ganga river?
Ganga River. The Ganga originates as Bhagirathi from the Gangotri glacier in Uttar Kashi District of Uttarakhand at an elevation of 7,010 m. Alaknanda River joins Bhagirathi at Devaprayag. From Devapryag the river is called as Ganga.
When was the first bridge across the Brahmaputra built?
The first combined rail/road bridge across the Brahmaputra was opened to traffic in April 1962 at Saraighat . The environment of the Brahmaputra floodplains in Assam have been described as the Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests ecoregion .