Geography, asked by adithrisreejish, 1 month ago

Himalaya rivers carry water through out the year. While rivers of peninsulat platuaes carey very little water for some months .Why? ​

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Answered by sahildudhal
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The peninsular rivers are the rivers that originate from the peninsular plateaus and small hills of India. These rivers are seasonal or non-perennial as they receive water only form the rains and thus cannot maintain water flow throughout the year. ... They are comparatively smaller and shorter than the Himalayan Rivers.

Answered by momemitra1976
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Himalayan river carry water throughout the year while rivers of the peninsular plateau carry less water for some months because they are near the equator. So the water dries quickly in the rivers of the peninsular plateau.

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