How are the Himalayan Rivers different from peninsular rivers?
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Himalayan rivers get water from snow and rain, whereas Peninsular rivers are fed by rain only. The drainage basin of Himalayan rivers is comparatively larger than the Peninsular rivers. ... Himalayan rivers form a V-shaped valley, while Peninsular watercourses form valley having a U-shape.
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The three important Himalayan rivers are the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and the Indus. The Indus originates in Tibet from lake Mansarovar. The main tributaries of Indus are the Satluj, the Beas, the Ravi, the Chenab and the Jhelum. The Indus covers a distance of 2900 kilometres before reaching its destination.
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