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What do you know about the peninsular rivers?
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Answered by Vppritika
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The Peninsular Rivers: The peninsular rivers are the rivers that originate from the peninsular plateaus and small hills of India. These rivers are seasonal or non-perennial as they receive water only form the rains and thus cannot maintain water flow throughout the year. Most of these rivers originate in the Western Ghats and drain a large part of central and south India. These peninsular rivers are seasonal but carry a great volume of water fed by rainfall.

Some examples are- the Mahanadi the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri.

The Godavari: It is the largest peninsular river system.

Answered by adhvik02
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The Peninsular Rivers:

The peninsular rivers are the rivers that originate from the peninsular plateaus and small hills of India. These rivers are seasonal or non-perennial as they receive water only form the rains and thus cannot maintain water flow throughout the year. Some of the famous peninsular rivers include Kaveri, Narmada, Tapi, Krishna, Mahanadi and Godavari. As compared to Himalayan Rivers, these rivers are shorter, do not have high erosion activity, and have smaller basin and catchment areas. Furthermore, peninsular rivers are consequent rivers as they follow the direction of the slope.

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