Geography, asked by peachysoobinie, 7 months ago

How are the rivers of northern India
different from that of southern India?​

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Answered by aslam0879
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The north Indian rivers are antacedent rivers and perennial rivers fed by snow of Himalaya mountain ranges. While the South Indian rivers are not perennial in nature . ... Some example of north Indian rivers are Ganga, Brahmaputra , Jhelum , satluz etc. On the other hand godavari ,Krishna etc are South Indian rivers.
Answered by murtygaru345
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Answer:

North Indian rivers are longer than South Indian rivers.

north Indian rivers has glaciers of himalayas and rainfall as sources. whereas South Indian rivers have rainfall as source. North Indian rivers are perennial whereas South Indian rivers are not

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