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difference between perennial and non perennial river​

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Answered by Hemanth4004U
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Perennial rivers are the permanent river that flows throughout the year. ... Non perennial rivers are periodic in nature and do not flow throughout the year. These generally flow at the time of rainy season

Answered by nirpalsarin47c
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1. Perennial rivers have water throughout the year. They receive water either from rainfall or from the glaciers.

2. They are Himalayan rivers.

3. They have long courses from their sources to the sea.

4. They perform intensive depositional activities in their lower courses.

5. They have well formed deltas at their mouth.

FOR EG :- Ganga, Indus and Brahmaputra.

NON PERENNIAL RIVERS

1. They are seasonal rivers and do not have water throughout the year.

2. They are peninsular rivers.

3. They do not perform any depositional activities in their lower courses.

4. They have short courses.

5. They do not have well defined deltas at their mouth.

FOR EG :- Narmada, Tapi, etc...

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