Tell some specific feature of Bhramaputra river system.

Dear Student,
Answer to your question is as follows :

Its origin is in Tibet
It flows from West to East  and parallel to the Himalayas .
It enters India through Arunachal Pradesh after taking a U-turn at Namcha Barwa.
 It is called Dihang in Arunachal Pradesh and is joined by tributaries such as the
Lohit and the Dibang.These together form the Brahmaputra in Assam.
 Brahmaputra creates many riverine islands
 It is a flood prone system because of the huge deposits of silt on its bed.

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It is slightly longer than the indus,and most of its course lies outside India.It flows eastwards parallel to Himalayas.On reaching the namcha barwa (7757m) it takes "U" turn and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh Through a gorge.Here it is called the Dihang and it is joined by the Dibang,the Lohit,and many other tributeries to form the brahmaputra in Assam. Hope this helped u....cuz dis is give in my notes....thumps up💕
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