What is meant by river regime? Explain the river regime of a Himalayan river and a Peninsular river.
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River regime is defined as the variability of the discharge of the water in the river over an year. River regimes of peninsular rivers and the Himalayan rivers vary due to several reasons. Source of supply - The Himalayan rivers are perennial, as they get the water from the glaciers and the rain.
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River regime is defined as the variability of the discharge of the water in the river over an year. River regimes of peninsular rivers and the Himalayan rivers vary due to several reasons. Source of supply - The Himalayan rivers are perennial, as they get the water from the glaciers and the rain.
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