Q- Give characteristics of the Ganga-Brahmaputra river system?
Answer- The Ganga-Brahmaputra river system forms a basin that is separated by the Indus in Haryana. It covers the central and Eastern part of the northern alluvial plains in Haryana, U.P, West Bengal and Assam. Its large central part os drained by river Ganga and its all main major as well as minor tributaries. The general plain of the Ganga river plain is from the north-west from the south-east and moves into the drains into the Bay of Bengal. Its eastern part is drained by the mighty Brahmaputra river. It slopes from north-east to south-west and the southward into Bangladesh.