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प्रश्न
Distinguish between:
The Himalayan and peninsular rivers
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उत्तर
The Himalayan Rivers :
- They are also called as North Indian Rivers.
- The three important rivers are the Ganga, the Indus, and the Brahmaputra.
- They are longer and slow-moving.
- They are snow-fed and hence perennial.
- These rivers are navigable.
- These rivers are more suitable for irrigation.
The Peninsular Rivers :
- They are also called as South Indian Rivers.
- The six important rivers are the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Kaveri, the Narmada, and the Tapi.
- They are shorter and fast flowing.
- They are rain-fed and not always perennial.
- These rivers are not navigable.
- These rivers are less suitable for irrigation
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