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why are himalyan rivers more useful for irrigation.​

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Answered by mani060411
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, i.e., water flows throughout the year in these rivers. These rivers receive water both from the monsoons and snow-melt. The perennial nature of these rivers makes them useful for irrigation. ... Therefore, these rivers are seasonal or non-perennial.

Answered by khjil
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, i.e., water flows throughout the year in these rivers. These rivers receive water both from the monsoons and snow-melt. The perennial nature of these rivers makes them useful for irrigation. ... As such these rivers are much less useful for irrigation.

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