Correct option is B
The correct answer is (B) Brahmaputra
Explanation
The river known as Jamuna in Bangladesh is called the Brahmaputra in India. The Brahmaputra is a transboundary river that flows through China, India, and Bangladesh.
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- The Brahmaputra originates in Tibet as the Yarlung Tsangpo river.
- It flows through India as the Brahmaputra.
- It flows through Bangladesh as the Jamuna.
- It merges with the Ganga in Bangladesh, which is known as the Padma River.
- The Brahmaputra empties into the Bay of Bengal.
- The Brahmaputra is the largest river in India by volume.
- The Brahmaputra forms the world's largest number of freshwater riverine islands, including Majuli.
- The Brahmaputra is a major transportation and irrigation artery for the countries it flows through.