Different b/w pernnial and peninsular rivers
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Perennial Rivers - A perennial stream or perennial river is a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall. eg. Yamuna , Ganga
Peninsular Rivers - They are characterised with short and shallow courses.Most of the peninsular rivers arise from the Western Ghats, flows towards the east and drain into the Bay of Bengal. It includes rivers like the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Cauveri, etc. that make deltas.
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Perennial rivers are the rivers that flows throughout the year. It emerges from the northern Himalayas and mountains. There is a continuous flow of river as a result of melting of ice.
Examples of such rivers are: Ganga and Brahmaputra.
Peninsular rivers are the rivers that flows in peninsular region. Peninsular rivers are ephemeral river. It flows when there is rain. It comprises of central part and southern part of our country. Examples of such rivers are : Krishna, Godavari, Kaveri, Mahanadi.
Examples of such rivers are: Ganga and Brahmaputra.
Peninsular rivers are the rivers that flows in peninsular region. Peninsular rivers are ephemeral river. It flows when there is rain. It comprises of central part and southern part of our country. Examples of such rivers are : Krishna, Godavari, Kaveri, Mahanadi.
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