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North India Rivers are Perinnial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rivers of the north India are perennial because they are snow fed, owing to the Himalayas. They have a greater water flow and therefore do not dry in the summers.

Answered by ItzTannie
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The rivers of the north India are perennial because they are snow fed, owing to the Himalayas. They have a greater water flow and therefore do not dry in the summers.

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