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Write down four points of difference between the north and south indian rivers

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Answered by himan2102002
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Answer:

north rivers-:

1)the water originates from the glaciers of Himalayas

2)they do not depend upon rainwater.

3)there are total 11 main nothern rivers in india.

4)some of these rivers also flow in other countries like for example Indus river flows in India as well as Pakistan.

Southern rivers

1) originates from various mountain and hills due to rainwater

2)it is depends upon rainwater

3)there are total 10 main southern rivers

4)they do not flow in other countries

I hope it helps u.

Answered by kingofself
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Four points of difference between the north and south indian rivers:

  • The main differences which are shared by the northern and the southern river are their source of origin.
  • The north Indian rivers are the rivers which are antecedent and these northern rivers are also the perennial rivers which are sourced by the snow which gets originated by the Himalayan mountain ranges which is suited in the northern region of the Indian ranges.
  • The Southern rivers of the Indian sub continent in general they are not perennial like the northern rivers. Their primary source are furnished by the  rain water.

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