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difference between the Himalayan and the Peninsular Rivers

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Distinguish between himalayan rivers and peninsular river

Rivers have been of fundamental importance throughout human history. Water from rivers is a basic natural resource, essential for various human activities. Therefore, riverbanks have attracted settlers from ancient times. Using rivers for irrigation, navigation and hydropower generation is of special significance — particularly to a country like India, where agriculture is the major source of livelihood of the majority of its population.

Tow major river system

The Indian rivers are divided into two major groups:

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

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

The Himalayan rivers

These rivers are seasonal.These rivers obtain water from rain as well as from melted snow from high mountains.The flow of these rivers is based on rainfall.These rivers have large river basinThese rivers have a smaller basin as compared with the Himalayan riversThe rivers are mainly running in their youth stageThese rivers are considered as old riversTwo major Himalayan rivers, the Indus and the Brahmaputra originate from the north of the mountain ranges.Most rivers of peninsular region originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the Bay of Bengal

About Brahmaputra River system

The Brahmaputra river originates from Mansarovar Lake, which also acts as a source of the Indus and Sutlej

The Brahmaputra river originates from Mansarovar Lake, which also acts as a source of the Indus and SutlejThe length of the river is 3848kms

The Brahmaputra river originates from Mansarovar Lake, which also acts as a source of the Indus and SutlejThe length of the river is 3848kmsMost of the par.t of the river lies outside India

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in TibetIt flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward direction

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in TibetIt flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward directionIn India, the river is also known as the Dihang River

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in TibetIt flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward directionIn India, the river is also known as the Dihang RiverIt flows through the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam and is connected by various tributaries

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in TibetIt flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward directionIn India, the river is also known as the Dihang RiverIt flows through the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam and is connected by various tributariesThe Brahmaputra has a braided channel which covers most of its length in Assam

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in TibetIt flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward directionIn India, the river is also known as the Dihang RiverIt flows through the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam and is connected by various tributariesThe Brahmaputra has a braided channel which covers most of its length in AssamThe river is known as the Tsangpo in Tibet

t of the river lies outside IndiaThe three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are Jamuna in Bangladesh, Tsangpo-Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in TibetIt flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward directionIn India, the river is also known as the Dihang RiverIt flows through the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam and is connected by various tributariesThe Brahmaputra has a braided channel which covers most of its length in AssamThe river is known as the Tsangpo in TibetIt is well known for creating the natural calamity in Assam and Bangladesh

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