The peninsular rivers of india seldom face the flood problems
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The risk of flooding in Indian Peninsular rivers is less because These rivers are seasonal. Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra as well as other Himalayan rivers are perennial so that they are snow-fed and gets water from rainfall.
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The peninsular rivers of india seldom face the flood problems:
- The flood risks for the Indian peninsular rivers are very rare and low because these are the rivers that get the water seasonally, especially in the rainy season.
- Some of the examples of these rivers are the Godavari, the Krishna, the Cauvery, etc.
- Whereas, the rivers of Northern India are the rivers that will flow the entire year due to the rainfall, and snowfall and melting of this snow and has greater risks of flood.
- Some of the examples of these rivers are 'the Ganga, the Indus' etc.
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