Give comparison of the North Indian rivers and the South Indian rivers
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The main difference between North Indian rivers and south Indian rivers are.
North Indian rivers are antecedent rivers perennial rivers fed by snow of Himalaya mountain ranges.
Rainwater is the source of south Indian rivers, water is available for a certain time of a year.
So that is why south Indian rivers are seasonal.
North Indian rivers are perennial because of their glacier sources.
South Indian rivers are suitable for irrigation.
North Indian rivers are less suitable for irrigation.
South Indian rivers are shorter and fast-moving.
North Indian rivers are longer and slow-moving.
So these are some differences between the two rivers.
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