hugli river
the Huang He River
The yellow river was known as "china's sorrow" because it caused floods
The Yellow River is known as the Huang He or Huang Ho in China. It also has the nickname of the River of Sorrow and China's Sorrow due to the many deaths caused by it's frequent flooding.
The Yellow River is known as the Huang He or Huang Ho in China. It also has the nickname of the River of Sorrow and China's Sorrow due to the many deaths caused by it's frequent flooding.
Answer The Ganges River flows eastward into the Bay Of Bengal. It flows into India to the Bay Of Bengal. Hindus bath in the Ganges River.
Yes there is. There are three large rivers that flow across China from its inland regions to the sea. They are: the yellow river (Hwang He), the Yangtze river (Chang Jiang), and the Pearl river (Xi Jiang)The Yunjii River is also known as China's yellow river.Yangtze river!!!!!!! :)
One river is the Ganges River. Technically it is a distributary of the Ganges River, the Padma that empties into the Bay. Also there are several other rivers that flow through the Ganges Plain that enter the Bay of Bengal such as the Meghna and the Jamuna.
Huang He (黄河) is also called Yellow River by literal translation.
Yamuna is the river passing through Delhi. I originates from place Yamnotri in Himalayas and merges in another river Ganga (also known as Ganges). The merged river is known as Ganga and hen merges into Bay of Bengal Sea.
white Bengal tiger
There would be two cotyledons in Bengal gram, which is also known as a chickpea or garbanzo bean.
The Huang River, also known as the Yellow River, is often referred to as "China's Sorrow" due to its history of devastating floods that have caused widespread destruction and loss of life. These floods have altered the river's course and impacted agricultural land, leading to famine and suffering for local populations. Despite its significance for irrigation and agriculture, the river's unpredictable nature has made it both a vital resource and a source of tragedy throughout Chinese history.