How are rivers of the southern plateau different from the northern plains?
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the rivers of southern plateau is not much deposition of alluvium but the northern plateau rivers have more alluvium so it's water made the land more fertile ex- punjab land
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The rivers of southern plateau are different from the northern hemisphere as the northern rivers are perennial and the southern rivers are non-perennial. In addition the southern rivers help in the generation of hydroelectric power.
Explanation:
The rivers of the north get water through rainfall in the summer and melting of the glaciers in the winter and therefore they are blessed with water throughout the year but the drivers in the southern plateau in spite of being seasonal have a rugged pathway which helps them to yield hydroelectric power.
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