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how are northern rivers different from sothern rivers

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Answered by incrediblekaur
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north \: indian \: rivers

# The north Indian rivers are antacedent rivers and perennial rivers fed by snow of Himalaya mountain ranges

# The north Indian rivers are young rivers.

# The gradient of north Indian rivers are very less and carry huge amount of silt and water.

# The drain area of North Indian rivers are geological unstable and form meanders.

#large number of big towns and cities are situated on the banks of the rivers of Northern India.


south \: indian \: rivers

# The South Indian rivers are not perennial in nature . Their sources are fed by rain water.

# South Indian rivers are old rivers .

# The South Indian rivers carry less volume of gradient and silt and have high gradient .

# The drain areas of South Indian Rivers are geologically stable and are devoid of meanders.

# A few towns and cities are situated on the banks of the South Indian Rivers.
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