why are the river of South Indian not useful as waterways ?
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Explanation: The Rivers of south India are not useful waterways because they are almost dry throughout the year except in the monsoon. These rivers are fed by the waters collected from the seasonal rain and not by the glaciers as in the north of India; hence they do not have enough water for navigation
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The Rivers of south India are not useful waterways because they are almost dry throughout the year except in the monsoon. These rivers are fed by the waters collected from the seasonal rain and not by the glaciers as in the north of India; hence they do not have enough water for navigation.
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