Answer:
Great Australian Bight
Explanation:
The Great Victoria Desert is located in the central southern part of Australia. It is a vast desert with roughly west-east stretching, parallel and relatively close to the southern coast of Australia. The body of water just south of this desert is the Great Australian Bight. The Great Australian Bight is enormous oceanic bight, occupying the the western and central parts of the southern coastline of Australia. It is a water body that seemingly goes inland as it is curved inside toward the Australian mainland. While the northern border of this body of water is the Australian coastline, its southern border is the Southern Ocean. There is a little confusion about the Great Australian Bight and to which ocean it belongs too, with the Australian scientists claiming it is part of the Southern Ocean, while all the rest from around the world claim that it is part of the Indian Ocean.
1. Any elevated area, such as mountain or an upland, separated two drainage basin such an elevation is known as a water divide—for example, Indus and the Ganga river. The high mountain or plateaus region where the water of the river flows in two opposite direction.
2. Ganga basin
3. The "origin of the Indus" and "Ganges river" is at "Himalayan Mountains".
4. The Ganga has two main headstreams are Bhagirathi and Alaknanda. They both meet to form the Ganga at Devprayag.
5. In Tibet, the river carries a smaller volume of water and less silt, as it is a cold and dry area. Hence, the river carries a large volume of water and a considerable amount of silt.
6. River Narmada and Tapi are the two Peninsular rivers which flow through trough.
7. Rivers and lakes are of a great value to human beings. They help to develop hydel power, provide water for irrigation, drinking, industries and they help to develop fisheries. They will enhance natural beauty and help in the development of tourism and provide recreation.
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