Examples for perennial and non - perennial rivers
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Perennial rivers are those rivers which exhibit a continuous flow of
water throughout the year except during extreme drought. Examples:
Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra.
Non-perennial rivers are those rivers which have no flow for at least a part of the year. Examples : Mahanadi, Krishna, Narmada, Tapho, Godavari.
Non-perennial rivers are those rivers which have no flow for at least a part of the year. Examples : Mahanadi, Krishna, Narmada, Tapho, Godavari.
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"Examples for perennial and non-perennial rivers:
"Perennial river" can be interpreted as the river which has "continuous flow throughout the year" like Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra rivers.
The "non-perennial rivers" are those rivers which have "no flow" for at least "a part of the year" like Narmada, Tapati, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Pennar, and Cauvery rivers.
On the basis of the flow of water in rivers, they can be classified into perennial and non-perennial rivers."
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