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Difference between northern and southern rivers of India.

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Answered by kanchisingh66
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The main differences between north Indian rivers and South Indian rivers are:

The north Indian rivers are antacedent rivers and perennial rivers fed by snow of Himalaya mountain ranges. While the South Indian rivers are not perennial in nature . Their sources are fed by rain water.

The north Indian rivers are young rivers while South Indian rivers are old rivers .

The gradient of north Indian rivers are very less and carry huge amount of silt and water. While the South Indian rivers carry less volume of gradient and silt and have high gradient .

North Indian rivers and South Indian East flowing rivers forms deltas while South Indian west flowing rivers forms esturies .

Some example of north Indian rivers are Ganga, Brahmaputra , Jhelum , satluz etc. On the other hand godavari ,Krishna etc are South Indian rivers.

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