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Give reasons... 1)The river of south India are less suitable for irrigation than the rivers of north India.

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Answered by shivijain2003
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The simplest reason is that rivers of North India are perennial and will provide supply of water throughout the year whereas the the rivers of South India are seasonal and there is a risk of them drying up.

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Answered by Sajalpandey128
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The answer is that the rivers of North India like Ganga, Yamuna, are river fed and the rivers of South India all depend on rainfall. As rainfall varies, this region is not preferred for agriculture

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