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different between himalayan and penisular rivers​

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Answered by aiswaryamv22
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The Peninsular rivers are non-perennial which means they receive water from glacier and rainfall whereas Himalayan rivers are perennial which means they are seasonal-dependent on monsoon. The Peninsular river have narrow catchment area whereas the Himalayan rivers have large catchment area.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.Himalayan rivers get water throughout the year from glaciers and rain whereas Peninsular rivers get water only during the rainy season.

2.Himalayan rivers can be used for fishing and navigation while Peninsular rivers can only be used for fishing but not all time.

3.Himalayan rivers originate from the snow covered mountains whereas Peninsular rivers originate from Peninsular plateaus.

4.Himalayan rivers are generally large in size while Peninsular rivers are generally small in size.

5.Himalayan rivers form large deltas near their mouth while Peninsular rivers form estuaries or smaller deltas.

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