which river rises from a glacier near Mansarover in Tibet ?
river Yamuna
Satluj , indus, brahamputra
Yarlung Tsangpo River originates in the Jima Yangzong glacier in Tibet
The Indus River rises in Tibet and flows through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.
A place where a river rises is called the source or headwaters of the river. This is typically the point where the river begins, either from a spring, glacier, or other water source.
River Indus originates in high plains of tibet, near a lake called Mansarovar , in the Great Himalayas. Some people in older times believed that it actually originates from Mansarovar, the misconcept still prevails.
The Yangtze River originates from the glaciers of the Tanggula Mountain range, specifically from the Geladandong Glacier, located in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. This source is situated at an elevation of approximately 5,400 meters (17,700 feet) above sea level. The river then flows eastward across various landscapes, becoming the longest river in Asia.
The source of the Brahmaputra is located at the Angsi Glacier in the northern slope of the Himalaya Ranges of Tibet of China. The length of the Brahmaputra River is 3,848 km or 2,392 miles. See the related link.
The Chang River, or to give it it's other names, the Chang Jiang or Yangtze River rises in Tibet and flows through China to empty into the East China Sea at Shanghai.
A frozen river is called a frozen river. Rivers that normally flow as liquid water, are called frozen rivers when they become frozen.
The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. It flows through the Tibet region of China.
AnswerIndus River, Narmada River, Tapti River