Social Sciences, asked by ashm2006, 6 months ago

why are peninsular rivers seasonal in nature?​

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Answered by aarushchoudhary59
5

Explanation:

peninsular rivers are seasonal as they are rain-fed rivers i.e. they are filled up only by rain water. they do not have a water source which can provide them water like the rivers of the northern plains which are fed by the glaciers of Himalayas.

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Answered by SakshamKumarthegreat
2

Explanation:

peninsular rivers are seasonal as they are rain-fed rivers i.e. they are filled up only by rain water. they do not have a water source which can provide them water like the rivers of the northern plains which are fed by the glaciers of Himalayas.

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