What is the difference between himalayan river and peninsular river given the answer?
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Himalayan rivers -
1- they are perennial
2 they have water throughout the year
3 the recieves water from the melted snow in higher mountains and from rain
4 bramputra and indus are two major Himalayan rivers of india
5 they have cut through the mountains making gorges
6 they have long courses from their courses to sea
7 they carry huge loads of silt and sand in upper courses
8 they form ox bow lakes and meanders and deltas in middle and lower courses
PENISULAR RIVERS -...
1 - large number of peninsula rivers are seasonal
2- their flow is dependent in the rainfall
3-in dry months the flow of water in the rivers are also reduced
4- they have shorter and shallower courses
5- they originate in central higlands and flows towards west
6- most of the rivers originate in western ghats and flows in bay of bengal.....
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1- they are perennial
2 they have water throughout the year
3 the recieves water from the melted snow in higher mountains and from rain
4 bramputra and indus are two major Himalayan rivers of india
5 they have cut through the mountains making gorges
6 they have long courses from their courses to sea
7 they carry huge loads of silt and sand in upper courses
8 they form ox bow lakes and meanders and deltas in middle and lower courses
PENISULAR RIVERS -...
1 - large number of peninsula rivers are seasonal
2- their flow is dependent in the rainfall
3-in dry months the flow of water in the rivers are also reduced
4- they have shorter and shallower courses
5- they originate in central higlands and flows towards west
6- most of the rivers originate in western ghats and flows in bay of bengal.....
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