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most of the himaliyan rivers are perennial in nature . explain​

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Answered by ShubhraChaubey
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial rivers as they originate in snow covered Himalayan mountains. During summers, the snow melts and the rivers get continuous supply of water. On the contrary, the peninsular rivers depend mostly on rainfall for its supply of water and thus becomes dry during the summer season.

Answered by Sidhartbrilant
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Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature because they originate from the snow-capped glaciers or mountains in the Himalayas. During summers, the snow melts and the rivers get continuous supply of water. Thus, they have water in them throughout the year.

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