the main two headstreams are alakananda and devaprayag
Type your answer here... HEADSTREAMS OF GANGA ARE :
1.BHAGIRATHI 2.ALAKNANDA.
THEY MEET AT DEVAPRAYAG WHEREFROM IT IS COMBINEDLY CALLED AS GANGES.
Headstreams of ganga are :
1.bhagirathi 2.alaknanda.
They meet at devaprayag wherefrom it is combinedly called as ganges.
Bhagirathi and Alaknanda are the teo head steams of ganga. They do form a meets of ganga.
Alaknanda and Devprayag are the 2 headstreams of Ganga!
The main two headstreams are alakananda and devaprayag
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Bhagirathi and Alaknanda are two most important tributaries of Ganga. Both tributaries meet at Devprayag to form Ganga.
Neither the Narmada or Tapi/Tapti Rivers meet to form the Ganges. See the Related Link below to see which rivers meet to form the Ganges.
Ganga river is fed by many perennial rivers and steams in its higher course. Mandakini originates from a glacier near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand (a state in India). Mandakini joins Alaknanda at Rudraprayag which in turns proceed to meet Bhagirathi river in Devaprayag to form river Ganga. As being one of ganga's tributaries, Mandakini is a synonym for river Ganga.
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Ganga river is born form the Gangotri Glaciar in state of Uttranchal in India.
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No , The Delta formed by Ganga and Brahamputra has acruate form i.e triangular form.
Dendritic drainage pattern.