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5 difference between himalayan river and peninsular river

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Answered by sushiltiwary21021981
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himalayan river

  1. himalayan river are perennial mean they have water throughout the year.
  2. these river receive water from rain as well as from melted snow from the glaciers.
  3. these river have long course from their source to the sea.
  4. these river developed deltas and other features.
  5. this river are so long

peninsular river

  1. peninsular river are not perennial.
  2. these river are depends on the rainfall.
  3. they have less flow of water.
  4. these river have no long course from their source to the sea.
  5. these river are not developed deltas and other features.
Answered by DhanyaDA
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Himalayan Rivers:

\bullet\sf The\: three \:principle\: systems\: are \\ \sf THE \:INDUS,\\ \sf THE \:GANGA,\\ \sf THE \:BRAMHAPUTRA

\bullet\sf They \:have\: carved \:out\\ \sf deep\: v-shaped\: valleys

\bullet\sf The\: himalayan\: rivers \:are\: perennial

\bullet \sf These\: rivers \:originate\: from \:almost\: same \\ \sf region \:within\: few \:kilometres \:of\: each \:other

\bullet \sf They\: first\: travel \:parallel \:to \\ \sf \:the\: main\: axis\: of\: mountain \\ \sf and \:they\: take\: sudden \:bend \\ \sf to \:south\: and\: reach\: northern\: plains

Peninsular rivers:

\bullet \sf This\: consists\: of \:many\: river \:systems \:such \:as \\ \sf  Godavari,\\ \sf Narmada,\\ \sf Krishna \:and \:etc

\bullet \sf Most  \:of\: them \:flow\: from \\ \sf west\: to\: East

\bullet \sf Absence \:of \:meanders

\bullet \sf These \:are\: non - perennial

\bullet \sf The \:Godavari\: is\: the\: largest \\ \sf peninsular \:system

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