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Pataliputra is a city Ganges mouth - Ganges Delta, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. Indus mouth - Sapta Sindhu, Sindh, Pakistan. Nile mouth - Egypt, Mediterranean Sea.

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Q: Which river empties into the Arabian Sea Indus Nile Ganges or Pataliputra?
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Which rivers empties into the Arabian?

The Indus.


The indus river empties into the?

Arabian sea


Where does the indus ganges and brahmaputra rivers empty into the sea?

Into the Arabian See in Pakistan first forming a delta that covers an area of about 41,440 km² (16,000 square miles), and is approximately 210 km across where it meets the sea.


What bodies of water do the Ganges and Indus empty?

Arabian Sea; Bay of Bengal.


What body of water do the Indus Ganges and Brahmaputra empty?

Arabian Sea; Bay of Bengal.


What river empties into the Arabian sea?

AnswerIndus River, Narmada River, Tapti River


Which way does the ganges river flow?

The Ganges River flows southeast into the Bay of Bengal and the nearby Indus river flows southwest into the Arabian Sea


Where was the indus river located?

The Indus River started in the Tibetan Plateau, flows across the northern part of India, and empties into the Arabian sea on the border of Pakistan.


What mountain does the Indus River flow from?

The Indus River originates from the Himalaya Mountains. Once it goes through the mountains, it empties into the Arabian Sea.


Which direction does the Indus River flow?

The Indus River flows from the Himalayas in Tibet, through India and Pakistan, and empties into the Arabian Sea. It generally flows from north to south.


What River flows through India while the River flows through Pakistan?

Indus; Ganges


What 2 bodies of water influenced Indian civilization?

The two rivers that are important to early ancient Indian civilizations are the Gandes River and the Indus River.