The river that joins the Ravi River just west of Harappa is the Ghaggar-Hakra River. This seasonal river is believed to be a remnant of the ancient Sarasvati River and played a significant role in the region's prehistoric settlements. Its flow has diminished over time, but it was once an important water source for the Indus Valley Civilization.
Just north of Sacramento along the Sacramento river
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Simply, without the Nile there would be no soil just sand - just desert.
Actually, they didn't live on the Nile river. They really just lived in palaces that were built by laborers. When they died, they were put in pyramids to RIP. (Rest in Peace)
Rats and mice. Just kidding! It is Connecticut and New York.
The Chenab River joins the Sutlej River just west of Harappa in Punjab, Pakistan. The confluence of these two rivers forms the Panjnad River, a tributary of the Indus River.
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The Missouri joins the Mississippi near St. Louis, Missouri.
Ohio river
St Louis lies on the west bank of the Mississippi River. Just north of the city proper, the Missouri River joins the Mississippi.
Both the Illinois & Missouri rivers join the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri.
It's called 'Han gang'. gang means river.
Harappa government is just like the Caste System in India. It puts its lower citizens to the bottom of the food chain.
Harappa government is just like the caste system in India. It puts its lower citizens to the bottom of the food chain.
Two two largest Tributaries of the Mississippi River are the Missouri River and the Ohio River. The Missouri River intersection is just below St. Louis and essentially doubles the size of the River. The Ohio River (which is joined by both the Cumberland River at Smithland Ky. and the Tennessee River at Paducah Kentucky) joins the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois about 950 Miles above the Head of the Passes. The Ohio River combined with the Mississippi forms what is referred to as the lower Mississippi River and again it doubles in size. There are no locks and dams on the lower Mississippi River. The Ohio River is actually as wide if not wider than the Mississippi River at their junction. A large part of that is due to the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers both very large Rivers in themselves joining the Ohio. The Cumberland joins about 62 miles above the mouth of the Ohio and the Tennessee joins the Ohio River only about 50 miles above the junction with the Mississippi River. Two more good size rivers the Illinois River joins the Upper Mississippi and the Arkansas River joins the lower. There are many more smaller rivers which join. I answered this in a question naming all the Tributaries of the Mississippi River. Captain Jim Turner
The Missouri flows more or less in a North-west to South-East direction before it joins with the Mississippi just north of St Louis.
The shortest river in Britain is Scotland's River Scavaig which runs from Loch Coriusk in the centre of the Black Cuillin of Skye to the sea in a mere 250 yards :)