Both the Ganges River and Tibet are important religious and cultural symbols in Hinduism and Buddhism. The Ganges River is considered sacred to Hindus and plays a significant role in Hindu rituals and mythology, while Tibet is the traditional homeland of Tibetan Buddhism and is deeply connected to its religious practices and beliefs.
"The Roof of the World" is a common nickname for the plateau of Tibet due to its high elevation and vast expanse.
Tibet is located in Asia.
Tibet's closest neighbor is Nepal.
China is the neighboring country that took over Tibet in 1950. Tibet had previously, in 1913, declared itself independent from China.
Tibet and Hong Kong
tibet
The Ganges Delta, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.
Asia. From its origin in southwestern Tibet as the 'Yarlung Zangbo River', it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in gorges and into Arunachal Pradesh where it is known as 'Dihang'. It flows southwest through the Assam Valley as 'Brahmaputra' and south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna. There it merges with the Ganges to form a vast delta
"The Roof of the World" is a common nickname for the plateau of Tibet due to its high elevation and vast expanse.
most common religion is Buddhism
There both holy to the people that live by it
There both holy to the people that live by it
the ganges river is your mom
Ganges is a river.
It depends on your meaning of the word sacred, but at least one country has a sacred river--India. The sacred river is the Ganges. Other possible countries with sacred rivers--China, Tibet, Japan, Bhutan, Nepal.
the ganges river is your mom
Yes the Ganges did have floods.