April 2024
Intermediate to advanced
592 pages
20h 6m
English
Peninsular Plateau is the source of Peninsular Drainage. The rivers of the Peninsular pass-through valleys that are rather small. In certain ways, these valleys have been graded. The rivers barely experience any erosion. These cases of drainage are secondary. After passing through one of the oldest plateaus on the planet, these rivers have developed.
Himalayan rivers are significantly younger than rivers on the peninsula. The peninsular drainage is primarily Concordant, except a few rivers in the upper peninsula area. They are non-perennial rivers that flow most heavily when it rains. The peninsular rivers are almost at their base level and have achieved the Fluvial Landforms’ ...
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