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difference between the Himalayan river system and the peninsula river system

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Answered by Anonymous
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↘️The Himalayan Rivers are born in the himalayas in the Northern part of the India.

↪The Peninsular Rivers are born in the western ghats of the India PERENNIAL

↪The Himalayan Rivers are perennial rivers.

➡️The Peninsular Rivers are not perennial. 

➡️The Godavari river is considered as the largest river in the Peninsular River system.

↘️↪️The Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra rivers are considered as major rivers in the Himalayan river system.

The Godavari, Krishna, kaveri, Penna are the major rivers in the Peninsular river system.

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Answered by smita24
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hey mate,

here is your answer

Himalayan rivers are the watercourses that arise from Himalayan ranges and are perennial in nature. On the contrary,

Peninsular rivers are the ones that originate from the Western Ghats and are non-perennial

.While Himalayan rivers form meanders,

there is an absence of meanders in case of Peninsular rivers

.The bedrocks of Himalayan rivers are soft, sedimentary and easily erodible.

bedrocks of Peninsular rivers are hard, resistant and not easily erodible

.Himalayan rivers water helps in the irrigation of Northern Plains.

Peninsular rivers irrigate Deccan Plateau.

.Himalayan rivers form a V-shaped valley,

while Peninsular watercourses form valley having a U-shape

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