Write three differences between peninsular and himalayan river
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RIVERS OF THE PENINSULA
1) The Peninsular rivers are seasonal. They get supply of water from summer rainfall.
2) These rivers make waterfall and cataracts on the plateau . Hence these are useful for hydro-electric projects.
3) The Peninsular rivers have small basins and small catchment areas. Therefore these do not have a large volume of water.
HIMALAYAN RIVERS
1) These rivers rise from the snow covered Himalayas and hence these are perennial.
2) These rivers do not have any waterfalls. Hence these are not useful for generation of water power.
3) The Himalayan rivers have large basins and extensive catchment areas. Therefore these have a large volume of water.
1) The Peninsular rivers are seasonal. They get supply of water from summer rainfall.
2) These rivers make waterfall and cataracts on the plateau . Hence these are useful for hydro-electric projects.
3) The Peninsular rivers have small basins and small catchment areas. Therefore these do not have a large volume of water.
HIMALAYAN RIVERS
1) These rivers rise from the snow covered Himalayas and hence these are perennial.
2) These rivers do not have any waterfalls. Hence these are not useful for generation of water power.
3) The Himalayan rivers have large basins and extensive catchment areas. Therefore these have a large volume of water.
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