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What is drainage system in india for geography?

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Answered by gauravarduino
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In India, water mainly drains in two directions of the main water divide line. ... On the basis of physiographic origin the Indian drainage may be distinguished as the Himalayan drainage and the peninsular drainage. Himalayan drainage system mainly comprises the basin areas of the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.

Answered by bmm36
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Answer: the drainage system of India mainly controlled by the broad relief features of the subcontinent according the Indian rivers are divided into two major groups of Himalayan rivers and peninsular rivers apart from originating from two major physiographic regions of India the Himalayan and the peninsular rivers are most different from each other in many ways most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial it means that their water throughout the year this was receive water from brain as well as melted snow from the lofty mountains the two major Himalayan rivers are Indus and Brahmaputra they have cut through the mountains making charges Himalayan rivers have long courses from the source of the sea they perform intensive directional activity

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