Geography, asked by gajananwakchaure08, 10 months ago

give reason peninular rivers are seasonal rivers

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Answered by Anonymous
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Peninsular rivers are seasonal as they are rain-fed rivers i.e. they are filled up only by rain water. they do not have a water source which can provide them water like the rivers of the northern plains which are fed by the glaciers of Himalayas.

Answered by diwasjana
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The peninsular rivers are rain fed & depend only on rain water. The peninsular rivers lie in medium to low rainfall regions when compared to Himalayan rivers, so they receive less rain water in the monsoon season. That is why they are seasonal in nature.

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