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The G anges river

The G anges river. By: Stella, Sam, Dean And Megan . Ganges River Facts.

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The G anges river

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  1. The Ganges river By: Stella, Sam, Dean And Megan

  2. Ganges River Facts Mostly native fish are in the Ganges river, some fish are Endemic. Some examples are sharks, superfishand way more. Some fish are big and some are small. The Ganges river is about 1,569 miles long which is exactly 2,525 Kilometers. The Ganges R. is in the continent of South Asia. Varanasi, Kolkata, Allahabad, Haridware and Patma are all the cities that the Ganges river goes through. The bay of Bengal is the mouth of the Ganges river. The Source of the Ganges river is GangotrGlacier . The Main Tributaries of the Ganges R. are the Son, the Betwa and the Chambal. 200 to 400 miles is how wide the Ganges R. is.

  3. More Facts • The Hindu and the Ganges R. have a great bond because the Hindu religion thought the Ganges river water washes away all of your sins. Millions of people go at once. They also do their Laundry there.

  4. The next day of exploring • Mahatma Ghandhwas born on October second, 1869. He studied the laws and came to aggrade for Indian’s rights. He became a leader of India for Indian rights, independence, moment, or gaining. He lead boycotts against the British. He was given the name Mahatmas. He was killed by a fanatic in 1948.

  5. Facts about the rarest mammal in the Ganges river • The Ganges river dolphin is the most rarest mammal in the Ganges river. The dolphin is a fresh water mammal. This dolphin is in great danger . People are killing this mammal for food, skin, and its fines soups. Sometimes they even kill it for its mouth because it is so long . I wonder why they kill this mammal.

  6. Facts about Bangladesh • East Pakistan became Bangladesh in 1971 after a war for independence against Pakistan. Bangladesh has the third largest Muslim population in the world. With more then 1,000 people per square kilometer (2,600 square mile) the county is one of the most crowded on earth. Almost half of Bangladesh lives on less then $1.00 a day.

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