The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
Ganges River valley
yes. there has been a tiger walking in the start of the river
The biggest major rivers of India are: * flowing into the Bay of Bengal: Brahmaputra, Ganges(with its tributariesYamuna,Kameika, Gomti,Chambal), Mahanadi,Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri(and their main tributaries) * flowing into the Arabian Sea: Indus, Narmada, Tapti(and their main tributaries)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_India
There are more than 140 different species of fish that currently live in the Ganges River. These species include the Ganges River Dolphin, featherbacks, and milkfish, among others.
The Ganges (or Ganga) is located in South Asia and flows through India and Bangladesh.asia
The Ganges is the largest river of the Indian Subcontinent, flowing east through the Gangetic Plain of northern India into Bangladesh.
the Indus and Ganges River
The Ganges and the Indus river
The Green River is a major river located in the western United States. The Gila River flows through New Mexico and Arizona. Goodhope River is in Alaska.
people got there water from the river.....and it makes a natural border for India personally i think it should have been named for the Ganges because that is India's most holy river! hope that helps!:)
The Ganges river is located in the Indian subcontinent in Asia. It is not so much a river as an open sewer with all manner of dead bodies, human waste, and debris floating down to the sea.
The Ganges and the Indus river
Well, honey, Indian civilization was heavily influenced by the Indus and Ganges rivers. These water bodies provided fertile land for agriculture, facilitated trade and transportation, and played a significant role in the development of early Indian societies. So, yeah, those rivers were kind of a big deal for the folks back in the day.
the Ganges river
the ganges river
About what percentage of the Indian population lives in the lower and middle Ganges river basin?