how are the peninsular rivers different from the Himalayan rivers give three points of distinction
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• Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, whereas peninsular rivers are seasonal in nature and dry up in summers as they are dependent upon rainfall.
• Himalayan rivers cause much erosion and have great flow of water, whereas peninsular rivers create much less erosion and also have weaker flow of water.
• Himalayan rivers are meandering, whereas peninsular rivers are straight.
• Himalayan rivers cause much erosion and have great flow of water, whereas peninsular rivers create much less erosion and also have weaker flow of water.
• Himalayan rivers are meandering, whereas peninsular rivers are straight.
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* himalyan river is perennial in nature,where as peninsular riverare seasonal in nature and dry up in summers as they are dependent upon rainfall.
* Himalayan rivers cause much erosion ad have great flow of water, whereas peninsular rivers create muck less erosion and also have weaker floe of water
* Himalyan rivers are meandering, whersas peninsular river are straight
* Himalayan rivers cause much erosion ad have great flow of water, whereas peninsular rivers create muck less erosion and also have weaker floe of water
* Himalyan rivers are meandering, whersas peninsular river are straight
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