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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.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| 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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