difference between himalayan and peninsular rivers
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1. Formation : Himalayas are young fold mountains formed in tertiary period while peninsula plateau are the oldest flat tableland feature nd formed much before Himalayas. The Himalayan region is unstable landmass whereas peninsular region is very stable land masses.
2. Climate : Himalayas climate is permanent ice nd snow where as peninsular region experience tropical monsoon climate.
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1. Formation : Himalayas are young fold mountains formed in tertiary period while peninsula plateau are the oldest flat tableland feature nd formed much before Himalayas. The Himalayan region is unstable landmass whereas peninsular region is very stable land masses.
2. Climate : Himalayas climate is permanent ice nd snow where as peninsular region experience tropical monsoon climate.
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Himalayan:- they are the perennial river
.2)they originate from the glacier and rainfall
.3)they are Indus , ganga and Brahmaputra
Peninsula river:-they are seasonal river
.2) they form due to rainfall
.3)they are Krishna,kaveri,Godavari,Narmada ,tapi etc
.2)they originate from the glacier and rainfall
.3)they are Indus , ganga and Brahmaputra
Peninsula river:-they are seasonal river
.2) they form due to rainfall
.3)they are Krishna,kaveri,Godavari,Narmada ,tapi etc
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