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Why Himalayan Rivers are pernnial in nature? |
| Answer» A large portion of the Himalayan Rivers begin in the snow secured southern heights of the Himalayan range. So they are very much nourished by rains amid the stormy season through the southwesterly rainstorm winds.They are additionally fed (given) by the melting snow amid summer. Along these lines, a large portion of the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature.No deficiency of water happens amid the flow. Then again, peninsular rivers are imperial or seasonal streams since they are rain-fed streams and stream just when there is a sufficient measure of water. | |