differentiate between perennial and non-perennial rivers.Elaborate on each type of drainage patterns.
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Answer:
The Drainage System of India
Classification of Drainage Systems in India
On the basis of discharge of water – the Arabian Sea drainage, the Bay of Bengal drainage and inland drainage.
On the basis of the size of the watershed – Major, Medium and minor
On the basis of the mode of origin, nature and characteristics – the Himalayan drainage and the Peninsular drainage.
The Himalayan drainage
Evolution
Major River systems
The Peninsular drainage
Evolution
Major river systems
Differences between the Himalayan and Peninsular river systems
The shifting courses of rivers
Before we study India’s Drainage system, it is imperative that we understand the basic terminology associated with a river and its drainage.
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Explanation:
Perennial rivers are the permanent river that flows throughout the year. These are the real river channels which touch the ends of the water table all around 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.