In which of the following countries does the Brahmaputra River NOT flow?
AChina
BBangladesh
CNepal
DIndia
Answer:
C. Nepal
Read Explanation:
The Brahmaputra River System
- The Brahmaputra River, a trans-boundary river, originates in the Angsi Glacier in southwestern Tibet, China.
- It flows through China (as Yarlung Tsangpo), India, and Bangladesh.
- Key tributaries of the Brahmaputra in India include the Lohit, Dibang, Subansiri, Manas, and Teesta rivers.
- In Bangladesh, it is known as the Jamuna River before merging with the Padma (Ganges) and later flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
Countries Involved:
- China: The river's upper course is in Tibet.
- India: It flows through the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
- Bangladesh: It enters Bangladesh and flows towards the Bay of Bengal.
Nepal's Geography:
- Nepal is a landlocked country situated in the Himalayas, between India and China.
- Major rivers in Nepal include the Koshi, Gandaki (Narayani), and Karnali rivers, which are tributaries of the Ganges.
- The Brahmaputra River's course does not pass through Nepal.
