Geography, asked by ronit6088, 11 months ago

Distinguished between Himalyan river and penin sular river

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Answered by janvi47
1
 MEANING

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- Himalayan Rivers are the rivers that originate from Himalayan ranges and flows throughout the year.

PENINSULAR RIVER :- Peninsular Rivers include those rivers that arises from Western Ghats and receive water only during a particular period.
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 NATURE

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- Perennial

PENINSULAR RIVER :- non-perennial, seasonal

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 FORM

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- Delta

PENINSULAR RIVER :- Some rivers form delta while others form Estuary.

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 ROCKS

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- Bed rocks are soft, sedimentary and easily erodible.

PENINSULAR RIVER :- Bed rocks are hard, resistant and not easily erodible.

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 FED BY

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- snow and rain

PENINSULAR RIVER :- Rain

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 DRAINAGE - BASIN

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- large

PENINSULAR RIVER :- small

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 IRRIGATE

HIMALAYAN RIVER :- Northern Plains

PENINSULAR RIVER :- Deccan Plateau
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Answered by cuteyashraj10
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HIMALAYAN RIVER

1.The major Himalayan rivers are Ganga Indus and Brahmaputra.

2. They are perennial in nature.

3. Ganga is the largest Himalayan river.

4. They forms meanders oxbow lakes etc.

5.They have long coarses and narrow valleys.

6. They carries large amount of silt and clay.


PENINSULAR RIVER

1. The major Peninsular rivers are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri.

2. They are seasonal in nature.

3. Dakshina Ganga is the largest River.

4. They form estuaries.

5. They have short courses and shallow valley.

6. They carries less amount of silt and clay.



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