Geography, asked by dineshrpdrp, 10 months ago

The Himalayan rivers have long
courses from their source to the sea. They
perform intensive erosional activity in their
upper courses and carry huge loads of silt
and sand. In the middle and the lower courses,
these rivers form meanders, oxbow lakes, and
many other depositional features in their floodplains.
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Answered by dptmhr9
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(ii) The Himalayan rivers have long courses from their source to the sea. (iii) They perform intensive erosional activity in their upper courses and carry huge loads of silt and sand. In the middle and the lower courses, these rivers form meanders, ox-bow lakes and many other depositional features in their floodplains.

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