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which of the following is correct regarding the himalayan rivers? they are very short, they are perennial, they make estuaries and none of these​

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Answered by myrnabalaoas
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explanation of river

Rivers are very essential for the survival of people the and provide the most valuable thing required - water. This water is used for a variety of purposes such as for drinking, irrigation of soil, generating electricity through dams etc. The rivers in India can be bifurcated into two different categories based on their origin: The Himalayan Rivers and the Peninsular Rivers.

Final Answer: The Himalayan Rivers, The Peninsular Rivers

The rivers in India can be bifurcated into two different categories based on their origin:

The Himalayan Rivers

:These are the rivers that originate from the range of the Himalayan mountains.  

:Their source of water reception is from the melting ice of glaciers as well as from the rains.  

:There are three main Himalayan rivers- the Ganga, and the Brahmaputra, and the Indus. These three rivers flow towards the West and collectively form the Himalayan River System.  

:These rivers are also known as three different river systems as they have many tributaries.

The Peninsular Rivers:

:Peninsular Rivers are originated from the peninsular plateaus and small mountains of India.  

:They are seasonal or non-perennial rivers since they receive water only from the rains.

:Certain of these famous peninsular rivers include Krishna, Mahanadi, Kaveri, Narmada, Tapi, and the Godavari.  

:When compared to Himalayan Rivers, these rivers are much shorter, they do not have high erosion activity, and have smaller basin and catchment areas.  

:The peninsular rivers follow the direction of the slope.

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Answered by agarwalarya102
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Answer:

b) they are perennial

Explanation:

because they are fed by melting snow throughout the year

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