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Answer # 2 #

The Ganga River originates from the Gangotri Glacier in the Indian state of Uttarakhand! Here's the detailed breakdown:

The exact source is called "Gaumukh" (which means "Cow's Mouth" in Hindi), which is about 19 km from the town of Gangotri. This is where the glacier melts and forms the Bhagirathi River, which is considered the main source stream of the Ganga.

The journey begins: - Location: Gangotri Glacier, Uttarakhand, Western Himalayas - Elevation: Approximately 3,892 meters (12,769 feet) above sea level - Initial stream: Bhagirathi River - Confluence: Bhagirathi meets Alaknanda River at Devprayag to form Ganga

Interesting facts about the source: - Gangotri Glacier is one of the largest in the Himalayas - The Ganga is considered sacred by Hindus, who believe bathing in it washes away sins - Gaumukh is a popular trekking destination for pilgrims and tourists - The glacier has been receding due to climate change - it's moved several kilometers back over the past century

The complete formation: 1. Bhagirathi River from Gangotri Glacier 2. Meets Alaknanda at Devprayag 3. Joined by other tributaries like Mandakini, Dhauliganga, and Pindar 4. Finally becomes the Ganga River that flows across northern India

The Geological Survey of India has detailed studies on the Gangotri Glacier and its changing patterns over the years.

Answered for the Question: "What is the source of ganga river?"

Answer # 3 #

The title of "biggest galaxy" is actually held by IC 1101, but there are different ways to measure "biggest"! Here's the breakdown:

IC 1101 - The Largest Known Galaxy

  • Type: Supergiant elliptical galaxy
  • Location: About 1.04 billion light-years away in the constellation Virgo
  • Size: Approximately 6 million light-years across
  • Mass: Estimated 100 trillion stars (compared to Milky Way's 100-400 billion)
  • Discovery: First identified by William Herschel in 1790

To put its size in perspective: - If IC 1101 were placed where the Milky Way is, it would engulf the Andromeda Galaxy and reach past our Local Group - It's about 50-60 times larger than the Milky Way in diameter - Contains more stars than the entire Local Group of galaxies combined

Other ways to measure "biggest":

By mass: Some galaxies may be more massive but smaller in size By stellar population: IC 1101 has the most stars By dark matter halo: This is harder to measure but could change rankings

Recent discoveries: Astronomers using new telescopes like JWST are discovering even larger structures, but IC 1101 remains the confirmed largest individual galaxy discovered so far.

Important note: The universe is vast and we've only observed a small fraction of it. There could be even larger galaxies beyond our current observational limits!

NASA's Hubble and Chandra telescopes have provided the most detailed observations of IC 1101 to date.

Answered for the Question: "What is the biggest galaxy in the universe?"

Answer # 4 #

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