Geography, asked by spideynumaan, 1 month ago

The drainage basins of the peninsular rivers in comparison to the Himalayan Rivers are
i. Smaller in Size
ii. Larger in Size
iii. Same in Size
iv. Medium in Size​

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Answered by santoshgupta9495
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Peninsular River System or Peninsular Drainage

Peninsula rivers are much older than the Himalayan rivers {Discordant}. The peninsular drainage is mainly Concordant except for few rivers in the upper peninsular region. They are non-perennial rivers with a maximum discharge in the rainy season.20-Jan-2016

Catchment area: These rivers have large basins and catchment areas. The total basin ...

Water Flow: The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, i.e., water flows throughout ...

Meanders: The upper reaches of the Himalayan rivers are highly tortuous. When they ...

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Answered by tulipmishra08
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Answer:

Smaller in size

Explanation:

Himalayan Rivers are larger than peninsular rivers as River Ganga is the largest drainage system...

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