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discuss the significant difference between the himalayan and the peninsular rivers .​

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Answered by zoyakoti15
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The Peninsular rivers rise at much lower heights in the Western Ghats whereas the Himalayan river originates at high elevations. 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

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Answered by Aʄʄʮ
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The Himalayan Rivers:-

The major Himalayan rivers are the Indus, the Ganga and Brahmaputra. These rivers are long and are joined by many large and important tributaries. They unknown for their large drainage basin.

The Peninsular Rivers :-

The main peninsular rivers are the Narmada, the Tapi, the Godavari, the Mahanadi, the Krishna and the Kaveri river. The Peninsular rivers are different from the Himalayan rivers as they are short and have a narrow drainage pattern.

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