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State two differences between Himalayan and Peninsular river systems. - Geography

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State two differences between Himalayan and Peninsular river systems.

In what two ways are the Himalayan rivers and the Peninsular river different from each other.

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Aspect Himalayan rivers Peninsular rivers
Source Himalayan rivers originate from glaciers and snowfields in the Himalayas. Peninsular rivers primarily originate from the plateau and hills and are mainly rain-fed.
Flow These rivers are perennial and flow all year round due to the melting of snow and continuous rainfall. Peninsular rivers are seasonal, depending on the monsoon rains for their flow.
Length Himalayan rivers are generally longer, flowing through plains like the Ganga, Yamuna, and Brahmaputra. Peninsular rivers are shorter in length and flow over rocky plateaus.
Course Himalayan rivers have a meandering course, forming deep gorges, meanders, and large deltas. Peninsular rivers have a more direct, less meandering course, flowing over steep slopes and forming estuaries.
Examples: Rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna, and Brahmaputra are prime examples of Himalayan rivers. Rivers such as the Godavari, Krishna, Narmada, and Tapi are examples of Peninsular rivers.
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Major Physiographic Divisions and Their Characteristics
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Chapter 4: Drainage - Examination corner [Page 55]

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Examination corner | Q II. 1. | Page 55
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Chapter 4 Drainage
Examination corner | Q I. 4. | Page 55
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