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The risk of flooding in Indian Peninsular rivers is less because ------

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer to this is: they are seasonal.

Most Peninsular rivers of India are non-perennial and do not have full flow, except during the rainy season. These rivers also have a fixed course, which means they have well defined path of flow, which prevents spillage and flooding to a large extent.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Strikingly, the storm downpours come when the midyear season is well set and snow-nourished streams of the Himalayas as of now have an abundance of water because of more noteworthy softening of snow in the mountains.

This circumstance lessens the limit of streams to acknowledge any increasingly surface run-off because of downpours. India gets a high normal precipitation for a nation of its size.

In some cases, upto 15 cm precipitation may hit a spot in a solitary day.

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