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Why are the rivers of peninsular India non-perennial?

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Answered by KimChinkyo
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Because many of them donot find out their way to any sea/ocean or any other large water body.
Answered by Anonymous
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Peninsular rivers are non-perennial. They don't flow throughout the year. Because they depends upon the rainfall. As they are not originated from the Himalayas they are not perennial.

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