The document describes two major rivers in South Asia - the Ganges River and the Indus River. It notes that both rivers start in the Himalaya Mountains and flow south, with the Ganges flowing across northern India and the Indus flowing through Pakistan to empty into the Arabian Sea. Additionally, it mentions that the Indus River receives more water from melting snow from the nearby Hindu Kush mountains.
The document describes two major rivers in South Asia - the Ganges River and the Indus River. It notes that both rivers start in the Himalaya Mountains and flow south, with the Ganges flowing across northern India and the Indus flowing through Pakistan to empty into the Arabian Sea. Additionally, it mentions that the Indus River receives more water from melting snow from the nearby Hindu Kush mountains.
The document describes two major rivers in South Asia - the Ganges River and the Indus River. It notes that both rivers start in the Himalaya Mountains and flow south, with the Ganges flowing across northern India and the Indus flowing through Pakistan to empty into the Arabian Sea. Additionally, it mentions that the Indus River receives more water from melting snow from the nearby Hindu Kush mountains.
Ganges River: Flows across most of northern India. It
traces its way south through ice, rocks, mountains, and valleys. It starts in the Himalaya Mountains. Indus River: Flows through Pakistan and empties in the Arabian Sea. It starts in the Himalaya Mountains. It is an important source of water. It gets more water from melting snow from the Hindu Kush mountains.