- the Meghna,
forming the
major estuary of the
Ganges Delta, and
emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The
Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna
system is the second-largest...
- The
Ganges Delta (also
known the
Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, the
Sundarbans Delta or the
Bengal Delta) is a
river delta predominantly covering the Bengal...
- The
Ganges river dolphin (Platanista gangetica) is a
species of
freshwater dolphin classified in the
family Platanistidae. It
lives in the
Ganges and...
- The
Ganges Basin is a
major part of the
Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM)
basin draining 1,999,000
square kilometres in Tibet, Nepal,
India and Bangladesh...
-
significant pumping costs to
dilute the
pollution in the
Ganges. The main
causes of
water pollution in the
Ganges River are the
disposal of
human sewage and animal...
- The
Ganges shark (Glyphis gangeticus) is a
critically endangered species of
requiem shark found in the
Ganges River (Padma River) and the Brahmaputra...
-
Ganges after the
river Ganges in India. HMS
Ganges (1782) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line
launched in 1782 and
broken up in 1816. HMS
Ganges (1821)...
-
Ganges Bank
Ganges Bank is a
wholly submerged atoll structure in the
Southwest of the
Chagos Archipelago. It is
about 7 by 5 km in size,
yielding an area...
- region–Indus and
Ganges. The
region was
formed as a
result of
continuous deposition of silt by the
major river systems of Indus,
Ganges and Brahmaputra...
- the
Ganges and
Indus River po****tions
being subspecies (P. g.
gangetica and P. g. minor, respectively).
Heinrich Julius Lebeck named the
Ganges river...