Geography, asked by taranbirsingh4119, 1 year ago

How was the peninsular river of India different from those of the Himalaya?

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Answered by Princess246
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Himalayan rivers :-

  • They are perennial river.
  • They are fed by snow.
  • They are originated from glaciers.
  • They are engaged in high erosional.
  • They contain fertile soil.
  • Example : Ganga, Narmada and Brahmaputra
Peninsular rivers :-
  • They are seasonal river.
  • They are fed by rain.
  • They are originated from springs.
  • They are very little erosional.
  • They contain less fertile soil.
  • Example :- Krishna, Mahanadi, Godvari, etc

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