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Which river flows from Nepal to Bihar?

By Andrew Walker

Which river flows from Nepal to Bihar?

The Koshi River drains a large part of east-central Himalayas, flowing from Tibet and through Nepal before joining the Ganga in northern Bihar in India, which eventually flows to the Bay of Bengal.

Simply so, which river flows from Kathmandu to Bihar?

Bagmati River

Also Know, how many rivers flow from Nepal to India? 6,000

Also to know is, which rivers flow in Bihar?

river Ganges

Which river flows from south to north?

Narmada

What is Ganga called in Nepal?

Gandaki River
Gandaki River Narayani
Map showing the Ghaghara and Gandaki tributaries of the Ganges
Native name??????
Location
CountryNepal, India

Where does Bagmati river end?

Koshi River

Is it good to pollute holy rivers in the name of faith and religion comment with reference to Bagmati River in Kathmandu?

Answer. no, it is not good to pollute holy rivers in the name of faith and religion as Research by the CPCB shows that idol immersion during hindu festivals is bad on rivers, lakes and local ponds. Pollution of drinking water sources could mean breathing problems, and blood and skin diseases.

Why does the river flowing nearby cities become polluted?

For example, in parts of the US, fertilizers and pesticides are two major sources of pollution. When it rains, the extra fertilizers and pesticides flow into streams. The pollutants can cause algae to grow quickly. These 'blooms' of algae may produce toxins that harm other life in the river.

Who was Nepal's King 1911 1955?

Tribhuwan Bir Bikram Shah

What is the area of Bihar?

99,200 km²

Which rivers meet Ganga in Bihar?

Ghaghra, Gandak, Son and Punpun rivers meet Ganga in Bihar.

Is Bihar a state or city?

Bihar, state of eastern India. It is bounded by Nepal to the north and by the Indian states of West Bengal to the northeast and Uttar Pradesh to the west. In November 2000 the new state of Jharkhand was created from Bihar's southern provinces and now forms the state's southern and southeastern borders.

Which is the longest flowing river in India?

Sl. No.RiverLength (km)
1.Indus2,900
2.Brahmaputra2,900
3.Ganga2,510
4.Godavari1,450

Which river is the biggest river in the world?

WORLD
  • Nile: 4,132 miles.
  • Amazon: 4,000 miles.
  • Yangtze: 3,915 miles.

Which is deepest river in the world?

The Congo River in Central Africa is one of the world's great rivers, carrying 1.25 million cubic feet of water—more than 13 Olympic-sized swimming pools—into the Atlantic Ocean every second. That's more flow than any other river in the world that's not the Amazon.

Which rivers rise from Nepal Himalayas?

The Ghaghara, the Gandak and the Kosi rise in the Nepal Himalaya.

How many rivers are there name them?

Seven major rivers (Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Tapi, Godavari, Krishna and Mahanadi )along with their numerous tributaries make up the river system of India. Most of the rivers pour their waters into the Bay of Bengal.

Which city is called City of Rivers?

Passau. Not to be outdone by other places that feature the confluence of two rivers, Passau boasts a joining of three. The place where the Danube, Ilz and Inn rivers come together is known as the 'City of Three Rivers' and also draws comparisons to Venice.

What are the only two rivers in the world that flow north?

Johns River and the Nile River are the only two rivers in the world that flow north." In this editorial he explains that there are hundreds of rivers that flow north and; in fact, the St.

Which river is deepest in India?

Highest, Longest, Largest, Tallest, Deepest in India and the World
Highest AwardBharat Ratna
Deepest River ValleyBhagirathi & Alaknanda
Largest ChurchSaint Cathedral (Goa)
Oldest ChurchSt. Thomas Church at Palayar, Trichur (Kerala)
Longest RiverGanga (2640 km long)

What are the 7 major rivers in North America?

Top 10 US Rivers by Length
  • Missouri: 2,540 miles.
  • Mississippi: 2,340 miles.
  • Yukon: 1,980 miles.
  • Rio Grande: 1,900 miles.
  • St. Lawrence: 1,900 miles.
  • Arkansas: 1,460 miles.
  • Colorado: 1,450 miles.
  • Atchafalaya: 1,420 miles.

Why did they reverse the Chicago River?

A particularly heavy rainstorm in 1885 caused sewage to be flushed into the lake beyond the clean water intakes. This canal reversed the flow in the Chicago River toward the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico, diverting sewage away from the Lake Michigan water supply.