Geography, asked by malikapatelqueen, 10 months ago

these are perennial river

jhelum,shyok,ghagghar,beas.
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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Garghara river is also known as Saraswati and Indus river are the perennial rivers.

Explanation:

  • The rivers whose flow in during the whole year except during the extremely dry conditions are called Perennial rivers.
  • Whereas non-perennial rivers are the ones that do not flow for a few months of the year.
  • These rivers normally come from mountainous snowy places or glaciers.
  • All perennial rivers come down from the Himalayan range in India.
  • There are 10 perennial rivers of India and they are mostly in the north.
Answered by bratislava
2

The perennial rivers flow throughout the year except  ghaggar.

Explanation:

  • The word perennial is derived form the latin word perennis and means to last throughout the year and as these rivers flow continuously irrespective of the season they are called permanent rivers.  
  • They originate from the mountains are being fed by the glaciers which are fully covered by snow. Some examples are Ganga, Indus and Yamuna, and their other distributaries.
  • The ghaggar river flows only during the monsoon season.

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