1. On the basis of origin, the drainage system in India can be broadly divided into two
categories i) The Himalayan river system 2 what is the second one_________
Answers
Answer:
the peninsular rivers
Explanation:
The Himalayan Rivers: Perennial rivers: Indus, the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and their tributaries. The Peninsular Rivers: Non-Perennial rivers: Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Cauvery, the Narmada and the Tapi and their tributaries.
Answer:
The penincular rivers
Explanation:
Peninsular Rivers: The Cauvery, the Godawari, the Krishna, Mahanadi, the Narmada and the Tapti along with their tributaries are known as the Peninsular rivers. The rivers of Southern-India can be grouped into west-flowing rivers and the East –flowing rivers. The West –flowing rivers: The Narmada, Tapti, Sharavathi, Kali, Nethravathi and the periyar are some of the west flowing short and swift rivers having their source in the rugged topography of the western ghats.