please tell me the difference between himalyan and peninsular rivers ....................
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Rivers are described as the large natural water body, which flows towards the sea or another river. It is one of the major sources of water supply to the living beings. In India, the rivers are broadly classified as Himalayan Rivers and Peninsular Rivers. Himalayan rivers are the watercourses that arise from Himalayan ranges and are perennial in nature. On the contrary, Peninsular rivers are the ones that originate from the Western Ghats and are non-perennial.
The catchment area of Himalayan rivers is very fertile, whereas Peninsular river basin is not much fertile. The article excerpt may help you in understanding the difference between Himalayan and Peninsular rivers.
Content: Himalayan Rivers Vs Peninsular Rivers
Comparison ChartDefinitionKey DifferencesConclusion
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BASIS FOR COMPARISONHIMALAYAN RIVERSPENINSULAR RIVERSMeaningHimalayan Rivers are the rivers that originate from Himalayan ranges and flows throughout the year.Peninsular Rivers include those rivers that arises from Western Ghats and receive water only during a particular period.NaturePerennialNon-perennialFormDeltaSome rivers form delta while others form EstuaryShapeMeanderingStraightRocksBed rocks are soft, sedimentary and easily erodibleBed rocks are hard, resistant and not easily erodibleFed bySnow and rainRainDrainage basinLargeSmallIrrigateNorthern PlainsDeccan PlateauValleyV-shaped valley is formed
The catchment area of Himalayan rivers is very fertile, whereas Peninsular river basin is not much fertile. The article excerpt may help you in understanding the difference between Himalayan and Peninsular rivers.
Content: Himalayan Rivers Vs Peninsular Rivers
Comparison ChartDefinitionKey DifferencesConclusion
Comparison Chart
BASIS FOR COMPARISONHIMALAYAN RIVERSPENINSULAR RIVERSMeaningHimalayan Rivers are the rivers that originate from Himalayan ranges and flows throughout the year.Peninsular Rivers include those rivers that arises from Western Ghats and receive water only during a particular period.NaturePerennialNon-perennialFormDeltaSome rivers form delta while others form EstuaryShapeMeanderingStraightRocksBed rocks are soft, sedimentary and easily erodibleBed rocks are hard, resistant and not easily erodibleFed bySnow and rainRainDrainage basinLargeSmallIrrigateNorthern PlainsDeccan PlateauValleyV-shaped valley is formed
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himalayan rivers
they are perennial rivers
they have longer course from their source to sea
they have larger drainage basins
ex are indus and brahmaputra
peninsular rivers
they are seasonal rivers
they have shorter course from their source to sea
they have shorter drainage basins
ex are kaveri and godavari
they are perennial rivers
they have longer course from their source to sea
they have larger drainage basins
ex are indus and brahmaputra
peninsular rivers
they are seasonal rivers
they have shorter course from their source to sea
they have shorter drainage basins
ex are kaveri and godavari
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