The Ganges River typically experiences seasonal flooding, primarily during the monsoon months from June to September. This can result in significant flooding events, often occurring multiple times each year, depending on rainfall patterns and regional conditions. The frequency and severity of these floods can vary significantly from year to year. On average, major flooding events may occur 1 to 3 times annually.
its depand upon rainfall
There are only two dams on the Ganges river.
About 3000 type of fish live in the Ganges river.
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.
There are only two dams on the Ganges river.
Too many dolphins crowding it up
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people bathe in the ganges because it is a very holy river and it brings good luck to them in the future.
Because the river is polluted and and can get many diseases such as: malaria and much more
it is known as holy river becoz of many indian mythology