differentiante Himalayan rivers and peninsular rivers
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature which means that they flow throughout the year without a lean season. This is due to the nature of its source in the form of glaciers that continuously supply water. Peninsular rivers are non-perennial due to its dependence on monsoon rainfall. 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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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.
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