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Why are peninsular rivers not perennial

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Answered by saxenaanu46
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Answer:

The peninsular rivers originate from the peninsular plateaus and small hills of India. These are non-perennial because they receive water only from rainfall and hence do not have water in them throughout the year.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Peninsular rivers are not navigable because :

  • These all are seasonal rivers and generally dries up in summer.
  • River beds are uneven, rocky and have sharp slopes.
  • Construction of dams is difficult as a result of which navigation is not possible.

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