Dendritic drainage pattern.
Ganga river is born form the Gangotri Glaciar in state of Uttranchal in India.
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Ganga river is fed by many perennial rivers and steams in its higher course. Mandakini originates from a glacier near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand (a state in India). Mandakini joins Alaknanda at Rudraprayag which in turns proceed to meet Bhagirathi river in Devaprayag to form river Ganga. As being one of ganga's tributaries, Mandakini is a synonym for river Ganga.
The Alakananda river meets the Bhagirathi river at Devaprayagmeet' From there on the river is called the Ganges
The Yukon River exhibits a dendritic drainage pattern, characterized by its tree-like branching structure. This pattern forms due to the river's flow over a relatively uniform landscape, allowing it to meander and form many tributaries that connect to the main river. The Yukon River flows through diverse terrains, including mountains and lowlands, contributing to its complex network of waterways. Overall, its drainage pattern reflects the geological and hydrological features of the region it traverses.
Bhagirathi and Alaknanda are two most important tributaries of Ganga. Both tributaries meet at Devprayag to form Ganga.
The Ganga River originates from the Gangotri Glacier, which is located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. This glacier is situated in the Himalayas and is one of the primary sources of the Ganga, which is considered one of the holiest rivers in India. The river begins its journey as Bhagirathi before merging with other tributaries to form the Ganga.
Yes, the Nile River has a delta in north-east Egypt.
The Ganges River is believed to have originated from the Himalayas around 70 million years ago through the tectonic collision of the Indian subcontinent with the Asian plate. It has been shaped by glacial activity, erosion, and sediment deposition over the millennia, resulting in its current form as an important river system in India.
They are called the white nile and the blue nile. If you want to know more go to the related links box below for the wikipedia article about the nile river.
the main two headstreams are alakananda and devaprayag
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