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1-discuss the significant differences between the Himalayan and the Peninsular river

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Answered by suhanisaxena112
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Answer:

The differences between Himalayan rivers and peninsular rivers are as follows:

1) The Himalayan rivers are perennial i.e. They flow throughout the year.

Whereas

The peninsular rivers are non-perennial or seasonal.

Whereas

2) Himalayan rivers originate from the glaciers.

Whereas

The peninsular rivers originate from the plateaus.

3) The Himalayan rivers pass through the gorge and carve the deep valleys.

Whereas

The peninsular rivers pass from broad and shallow valleys.

4) Himalayan rivers are engaged in high erosional activities.

Whereas

The peninsular rivers have very little erosional activity.

5) The Himalayan rivers are useful for irrigation.

Whereas

The peninsular rivers are of little use for irrigation.

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Answered by ROHANRAO
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Himalayan Rivers:

The Himalayan rivers originate from the snow-covered mountains.

The Himalayan rivers originate from the snow-covered mountains.

These rivers have large basins and catchment areas.

The Himalayan rivers originate from the snow-covered mountains.

These rivers have large basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through deep nearly I-shaped valleys

The Himalayan rivers originate from the snow-covered mountains.

These rivers have large basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through deep nearly I-shaped valleys

These rivers are perennial in nature and receive water both from the monsoon and the melting of the snow.

The Himalayan rivers originate from the snow-covered mountains.

These rivers have large basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through deep nearly I-shaped valleys

These rivers are perennial in nature and receive water both from the monsoon and the melting of the snow.

These rivers are suitable for navigation as they flow over plain areas.

The Himalayan rivers originate from the snow-covered mountains.

These rivers have large basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through deep nearly I-shaped valleys

These rivers are perennial in nature and receive water both from the monsoon and the melting of the snow.

These rivers are suitable for navigation as they flow over plain areas.

These rivers form large deltas near their mouth.

Peninsular Rivers:

The Peninsular rivers mostly originate from peninsular plateaus.

The Peninsular rivers mostly originate from peninsular plateaus.

These rivers have small basins and catchment areas.

The Peninsular rivers mostly originate from peninsular plateaus.

These rivers have small basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through broad and shallow valleys

The Peninsular rivers mostly originate from peninsular plateaus.

These rivers have small basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through broad and shallow valleys

These rivers are seasonal in nature as they receive water only from the monsoon rain.

The Peninsular rivers mostly originate from peninsular plateaus.

These rivers have small basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through broad and shallow valleys

These rivers are seasonal in nature as they receive water only from the monsoon rain.

These rivers are not suitable for navigation as they flow over uneven land in plateau areas.

The Peninsular rivers mostly originate from peninsular plateaus.

These rivers have small basins and catchment areas.

These rivers flow through broad and shallow valleys

These rivers are seasonal in nature as they receive water only from the monsoon rain.

These rivers are not suitable for navigation as they flow over uneven land in plateau areas.

These rivers form estuaries or smaller deltas.

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