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The capacity of the Ganges River varies along its length and is influenced by factors such as seasonal rainfall and snowmelt. Generally, the river has a high discharge rate, averaging around 12,000 cubic meters per second at its most significant points. Its capacity to carry sediment and water makes it one of the most important rivers in India, both ecologically and culturally. However, this capacity can change with human activities and climate variations.

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