Geography, asked by kaithaman24, 1 month ago

comparison between the Himalayan and the peninsular river​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

The Indian rivers are divided into two major groups: The Himalayan rivers. The Peninsular rivers.

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The difference between the Himalayan and peninsular rivers are tabulated below.

  • The Himalayan rivers The Peninsular rivers
  • These rivers are perennial that is they have water throughout the year. These rivers are seasonal
Answered by glsblore138
1

Answer:

Himalayan Rivers - 1. Perennial rivers

2. They aquire their water from the glaciers as well as rain water

3. They have a longer course from their sources to sea .

4. They cut through the mountains making gorges

Peninsular Rivers - 1. Seasonal rivers

2. They aquire water from rainfall

3. Have a shorter course from their sources to the sea .

4. They do not make gorges

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