State two reasons why the river of deccan plateau are non-perennial and non- nevigable.
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Deccan plateau is the oldest and large plateau of India. It situated in South India, it covers most of the places. It shaped triangular and it covers Telangana, Maharastra, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
The rivers which are situated in the Deccan plateau, only depend on rainwater and in summer they get dried, so they are non-perennial.
They are non-navigable because, they flow through hilly places, which is rugged.
ANSWER :
The rivers present or found in Deccan Plateau are non-perennial because -
1. These rivers do not flow continuously in the year.
2. Also, to get water these rivers depend upon rain.
3. When there lack of rain like in summer season, these rivers gets dried up.
Since these rivers flow in the areas which are hilly they are non - nevigable.