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  1. 5 days ago · The Indian river system is a crucial topic for the UPSC CSE exam. In this article, we will explore the major rivers and their tributaries and compare the characteristics of Himalayan and Peninsular rivers.

  2. 5 days ago · Hydrologic cycle and water storage. In the planetary water cycle, water is stored primarily in three different places- the sky, the earth’s surface, and the ground. From one area of the earth to another, water that is stored in the atmosphere can be transported rather quickly.

  3. 5 days ago · Originating from the majestic Himalayas, these river systems are vital for the region’s ecology, agriculture, and cultural heritage. The primary Himalayan river system include the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra.

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  5. 3 days ago · Squalus is a genus of dogfish sharks in the family Squalidae, commonly known as spurdogs, characterized by smooth dorsal fin spines. The new species, Squalus hima sp. nov., has been misidentified with S. mitsukurii and S. lalannei in the past. Squalus hima differs from other species by the number of precaudal vertebrae, total vertebrae, teeth ...

  6. 5 days ago · The confluence of The Ganga and Yamuna takes place at Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Yamuna has also many tributaries like Chambal, Ken, Betwa, Sengar, Sindh, Hindan, Rind, Varuna, etc. Chambal- The origin of Yamuna from Janapav Hills of Vindhya Range, Madhya Pradesh. The length of Chambal is 960 kilometers.

  7. 4 days ago · Riverine Morphology: The Brahmaputra River has a highly dynamic and shifting course, prone to erosion and channel avulsion (sudden change in course), increasing flood risks. Eg: The course of the Brahmaputra River has changed dramatically over the past 250 years, of 80 km from east of the Madhupur tract (Bangladesh) to the west of it.