Geography, asked by meenakumari74988, 9 months ago

water on himalyas is salty instead of this water of rivers that originate from himalyas is not salty , how is this possible? ​

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Answered by manvithakallam
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Yes what you have asked is wright it the water that has originated from the Himalaya moves to the southern part of the country and enters India from the right side that is from the areas of Arunachal Pradesh Assam et cetera then after that the water moves narrowly from the land to different parts of the country like North South East West but while moving to different parts of the country that is the not South East and West the water doesn’t be no longer salty it is freshwater this is because the water that comes from the Himalayas and circulates all over the country experiences a pressure by the variation in the atmospheric temperature this is because as the Himalayas are hugeNatural surfaces They have A low atmospheric temperature whereas as it moves to the countryside it is the normal temperature that is a mix of compressed and exaggerated temperature so there is a change in the temperature and because of this reason also the water is suppressed and compressed and so hence the water starts a little bit sweeter into the normal Luxury that we should drink and the second important thing is the water moves from the soil and so has the unit positive nutrients that that as per tile very very fertile and the fertile soil texture is only found in the plane through which the water flow from the Himalayas to the countryside and during this transposition period the water completely changes to its normal date and stuff being salty and that is the reason why the Himalayas water is salty but when as it comes to the country returns to be in its normal taste!!
Thankyou hope this answer is helpful!!
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