Bay of Bengal
Bay of Bengal
The Ganga or Ganges is the main river that flows across northern India to the east and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
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.
The two major rivers that make up northern India are the Ganges and the Yamuna. The Ganges, considered one of the holiest rivers in Hinduism, flows from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, while the Yamuna, a tributary of the Ganges, originates from the Yamunotri Glacier and flows parallel to it before merging with the Ganges at Allahabad. Together, they play a crucial role in the region's agriculture, culture, and spirituality.
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The Ganges the river that runs for 1560 miles from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal.
The Bay of Bengal.
The river in Northeast India is the Ganges. The Ganges starts in the Himalayas and empties in the Bay of Bengal for a total of about 1,560 miles.
The Ganges River in Northern India empties into the Bay of Bengal and is the third largest river by discharge. The Ganges is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
The Ganges River flows through northern India and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
The Ganga or Ganges is the main river that flows across northern India to the east and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
The Ganges River in Northern India empties into the Bay of Bengal and is the third largest river by discharge. The Ganges is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
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.
Ganges
the mountain range that is near the ganges river is the himalayas!
The River Ganges flows into the Bay of Bengal.
The Ganges River flows into the Bay of Bengal, which is located on the Indian Ocean.
In Northern India and covering all of Bangladesh. From sources in the Himalayas, they fan out to the east and west through the wide, flat plain.