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peninsular rivers explain​

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Answered by Abhishek94314
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Peninsular Rivers are the seasonal rivers as their flow primarily relies on the rainfall. ... Most of the peninsular rivers arise from the Western Ghats, flows towards the east and drain into the Bay of Bengal. It includes rivers like the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Cauveri, etc. that make deltas.

Answered by khushboo664
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Peninsular Rivers are the seasonal rivers as their flow primarily relies on the rainfall. These rivers experience a reduction in the flow of water, even if they are long, during the dry season. They are characterised with short and shallow courses.

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