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What is the main difference between the rivers originating from the Himalayas and Chure range?

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Answered by singhdevender2028
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, i.e., water flows throughout the year in these rivers. ... The Peninsular rivers receive water only from rainfall and water flows in these rivers in rainy season only. Therefore, these rivers are seasonal or non-perennial.

Answered by Anonymous
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Rivers have been of fundamental importance throughout human history. Water from rivers is a basic natural resource, essential for various human activities. Therefore, riverbanks have attracted settlers from ancient times. Using rivers for irrigation, navigation and hydropower generation is of special significance — particularly to a country like India, where agriculture is the major source of livelihood of the majority of its populationHimalayan rivers are perennial and flow the throughout the year. A large number of peninsular rivers are seasonal and flow during a certain period in a year. They receive water from rainfall and melting snow of the mountains and glaciers. They receive water from rainfall only.

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