A. They flow from inexhaustible springs in the Himalayas
B. They are fed in summer by melting snow of the Himalayas
C. None of these
D. There is continuous rain throughout the year in the catchment areas
Explanation
The Himalayan River is a perennial river that originates in the snow-capped Himalayas. In the summer, the snow melts and the river continues to be supplied with water. On the contrary, the rivers on the peninsula are dry in the summer because they rely primarily on rainfall to supply water.