NCERT Class 11 Indian Physical Geography Chapter 3 Drainage System CBSE English











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Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 11 Chapter 3: Indian Physical Geography - Drainage System | CBSE | English • Refer • https://www.examrace.com/IAS/IAS-Flex... • Also • https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/I... • NTA NET Geography - https://www.examrace.com/NTA-UGC-NET/... • https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/UGC/ • For handouts google NCERT Class 11 Geography Chapter 6 Examrace Youtube Handouts • More interesting topics subscribe at TestPrep:    / @testprep   • NCERT, Yojana, Kurukshetra, Down to Earth, Science, Social Studies and More interesting topics subscribe at ExamraceHindi:    / examracehindi   • For kids videos subscribe to FunProf:    / funprof   • For Science Class 11-12 and important topics subscribe to DoorStepTutor:    / doorsteptutor   • Largest river of world - origin in the Chemayungdung glacier of the Kailash range near the Mansarovar lake • traverses eastward longitudinally for a distance of nearly 1,200 km in a dry and flat region of southern Tibet, where it is known as the Tsangpo (Purifier) • Rango Tsangpo is the major right bank tributary of this river in Tibet. It emerges as a turbulent and dynamic river after carving out a deep gorge in the Central Himalayas near Namcha Barwa • The river emerges from the foothills under the name of Siang or Dihang. It enters India west of Sadiya town in Arunachal Pradesh. • Flowing southwest, it receives its main left bank tributaries, viz., Dibang or Sikang and Lohit; thereafter, it is known as the Brahmaputra • left bank tributaries are the Burhi Dihing and Dhansari (South) • right bank tributaries are the Subansiri, Kameng, Manas and Sankosh • Subansiri - origin in Tibet, is an antecedent river • Brahmaputra enters into Bangladesh near Dhubri and flows southward. In Bangladesh, the Tista joins it on its right bank from where the river is known as the Jamuna • It finally merges with the river Padma, which falls in the Bay of Bengal. • Brahmaputra is well-known for floods, channel shifting and bank erosion • Chapters: • 0:00 NCERT Class 11 Chapter 3: Indian Physical Geography - Drainage System • 0:04 Drainage System • 3:15 Pacific Examples • 3:18 Ganga River • 4:04 Narmada River • 4:22 Godavari River • 4:53 Usability of River Water • 6:11 Namami Gange • 6:48 Types of Drainage • 7:53 Indian Drainage System • 10:27 Watershed • 11:58 Types of Drainage System • 12:06 Himalayan Drainage System • 14:39 Indus River • 16:28 Indus Tributaries • 19:13 Ganga • 21:01 Ganga Tributaries • 27:09 Brahmaputra • 29:42 Peninsular Drainage System • 31:26 Major Peninsular Rivers • 35:07 Non- Peninsular Rivers • 35:51 Major Rivers in the South • 36:48 Major Rivers in the East • #indianphysicalgeography #drainagesystem #gangariver #narmadariver #godavaririver #usabilityofriverwater #namamigange #typesofdrainage #indiandrainagesystem #watershed #himalayandrainagesystem #indusriver #industributaries #ganga #gangatributaries #brahmaputra #peninsulardrainagesystem #majorpeninsularrivers #non-peninsularrivers #majorriversinthesouth #majorriversintheeast #examrace #examrace #upsc #ugcnet

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