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The Himalayan rivers are the snow fed rivers in India.
the north indian rivers are perinnial as they are snow fed but the south indian rivers are seasonal as they are rain fed. Since they are rain fed there is no garranty of rain . So the south indian rivers are less suitable for irrigation than the rivers of north India.
Rivers that have started in high mountains from melting ice and snow.
The water coming from melting of snow
Most of the North Indian rivers have their oirigin in Himalyas . They are perennial because they are snow fed .
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No, rivers are typically freshwater, not salt water. Salt water comes from oceans and seas, while rivers are fed by sources like rainfall and melting snow.
because the lake is fed by many rivers and streams And by the other Great Lakes, which are also fed by many rivers & streams
Rivers that flow throughout the year are called perennial rivers. They do not depend on rain alone to fill but are fed by melting snow from the Himalayas.
which fed is indus
rain fed
Rivers always have some source of input from their tributaries. Water generally takes a fairly long time to work its way through a large drainage basin, long enough to keep a river fed between rain events. In addition, some streams are fed by groundwater or melting snow and ice from mountains.