explain three features of peninsular rivers and Himalayan rivers
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1. majority of the rivers of himalayas and the indian peninsula drain into the bay of bengal in the east.
2. rivers of both the areas receive water from rain. additionally, himalayan rivers also get water from the melting glaciers.
3. both, himalayan and peninsular rivers have a huge potential for hydroelectric projects.
2. rivers of both the areas receive water from rain. additionally, himalayan rivers also get water from the melting glaciers.
3. both, himalayan and peninsular rivers have a huge potential for hydroelectric projects.
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hey here is ur answer
the main differences between peninsular rivers and Himalayan rivers are
peninsular rivers :
they are seasonal
the main rivers here are mahanadi, kaveri, godavari, Krishna etc.
they are formed mostly by rain water
Himalayan rivers :
they flow through out the year
the main rivers here are ganga,brahmaputra,indus.
they are mostly formed by glaciers
the main differences between peninsular rivers and Himalayan rivers are
peninsular rivers :
they are seasonal
the main rivers here are mahanadi, kaveri, godavari, Krishna etc.
they are formed mostly by rain water
Himalayan rivers :
they flow through out the year
the main rivers here are ganga,brahmaputra,indus.
they are mostly formed by glaciers
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