Geography, asked by shah12383, 11 months ago

most of the water in the northern parts of the subcontinent comes from.....​

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Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

Lakes,  rivers and rains.

Explanation:

  • The Indian subcontinent is characterized by both seasonal and perennial river systems, the water that comes in the northern parts of the content is mostly perennial source i.e rivers that never run dry due to the presence of the mighty mountains and the Ganga-Indus and Yamuna river systems and other inner subsystems.
  • Thus the northern subcontinent gets most of its water in summers throat these rivers or either by the burst of the monsoon from July to Sept months.
Answered by smartbrainz
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Most of the water in the northern parts of the subcontinent comes from Sea, ponds and lakes, etc.  

Explanation:

  • Northern side is where Himalayas is situated, with the huge amount of wind closure to the Himalayas, water flows through sea, ponds and lakes. Himalayas is a great extent for water conservatives such as lakes and ponds.
  • Hence, most of the water in the northern parts of the subcontinent comes from the seas and lakes are structured in huge amount of valleys and ponds located very close by to each other.  

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