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Distinguish Between: the Himalayan and Peninsular Rivers - Geography

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Distinguish between:
The Himalayan and peninsular rivers

Distinguish Between

Solution

The Himalayan Rivers :

  1. They are also called as North Indian Rivers.
  2. The three important rivers are the Ganga, the Indus, and the Brahmaputra.
  3. They are longer and slow-moving.
  4. They are snow-fed and hence perennial.
  5. These rivers are navigable.
  6. These rivers are more suitable for irrigation.

The Peninsular Rivers :

  1. They are also called as South Indian Rivers.
  2. The six important rivers are the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Kaveri, the Narmada, and the Tapi.
  3. They are shorter and fast flowing.
  4. They are rain-fed and not always perennial.
  5. These rivers are not navigable.
  6. These rivers are less suitable for irrigation
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Chapter 9: India: Location, Extent, Political and Physical Features - Distinguish between each of the pairs

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Chapter 9 India: Location, Extent, Political and Physical Features
Distinguish between each of the pairs | Q 3
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