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the last slide look like it is over crowded but it is not. it becomes alright when played as a slide show as they contain effects. so don't judge only by seeing. download it and play it as a slide show. hope u like it....and most importantly it contains names of some of my friends in the last credits slide, i don't know whether it become read only file if i upload it here if so please write it in the comments i will edit it and re-upload it.
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The
Brahmaputra
Contents..!!!1.About2.Origin3.Journey4.Special Features5.Ecological Imbalance and
Measures that can be taken to maintain it
About…The river is considered one of the most important and biggest river of asia. About 1,800 miles (2,900 km) long, the Brahmaputra is an important river for irrigation and transportation. The average depth of the river is 124 feet (38 m) and maximum depth is 380 feet (120 m). The river is prone to catastrophic flooding in spring when the Himalayan snows melts.
OriginANGSI GLACIER
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INDIA
OriginWith its origin in the Angsi
Glacier, located on the northern side of the Himalayas in Burang
County of China's Tibet Autonomous Region as the
Yarlung Tsangpo River, it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in great
gorges and into Arunachal Pradesh where it is known as
Dihang.
JourneyStarting from the Angsi Glacier in
china, the Brahmaputra river passes through various states and religious places in india and then continues its way into the bay of
Bengal. During its journey It passes through Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam and then west Bengal into the the bay of Bengal.
Brahmaputra River is one of the major rivers of India. In fact it is
the biggest river in India. Starting from the Angsi glacier to its end in the Bay of Bengal, it covers a
distance of 2900 km passing through various places like
Guwahati, Umananda Bhairab, Pandughat, Goalundo etc.
Special Features
The great earthquake of 1950 created havoc, specially in the upper reaches of the Himalayas in and around the
Siang and the Diboug river courses as well as in the upper Assam plains.
There was considerable impact on the topography on both sides of the Brahmaputra Valley. This natural
calamity was mainly responsible for the abrupt changes in the river
ecology.
Ecological Change
Ways To Maintain Ecological Balance
Instead of constructing an artificial dam to prevent river water overflowing the bank and low-lying areas, the natural process of flooding should have been allowed to continue. With the gradual removal of debris either naturally or by mechanical means, the fury of the floods would have eased in course of time.
CREDITS..!!
MAHEEP CHHABRA
RIDHAM ARORA
PULKIT BHARDWAJ
INDERDEEP KAUR
AADHYA MEHRA
NIKHIL SHARMA
SAUMYA MAHAJAN
MANSI MEHTA
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THANKYOU…
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