Difference between hills of penninsular region and himalayas
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The Himalayan Rivers rise at high elevations and are fed by the eternal snow of the Himalayan glaciers. The Deccan Rivers rise at much lower heights in the Western Ghats and other mountain ranges and are rainfed.
The Himalayan rivers flow through young topography, and as they emanate from great heights, their erosive power is more. They frequently change course and are continuously shaping the valleys through which they flow. The peninsular rivers flow through comparatively more stable land and channels through which they flow have already reached base levels
The Himalayan Rivers rise at high elevations and are fed by the eternal snow of the Himalayan glaciers. The Deccan Rivers rise at much lower heights in the Western Ghats and other mountain ranges and are rainfed.
The Himalayan rivers flow through young topography, and as they emanate from great heights, their erosive power is more. They frequently change course and are continuously shaping the valleys through which they flow. The peninsular rivers flow through comparatively more stable land and channels through which they flow have already reached base levels
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hills lies in north of Himalayas while peninsular region lies in South.
hills are rich in water .
peninsula is rich in minerals
hills are rich in water .
peninsula is rich in minerals
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