Geography, asked by swayamnanda56, 10 months ago

Why are the rivers of Peninsular India not navigable

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Answered by yobrogaurav
4

Answer:

Its all because of speed of flow

Explanation:

The river of peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highland. The river's in south India are rain-fed and dry up in the hot and dry season.The peninsular rivers of the south have their source in the western ghats and flow across hills making a number of waterfalls, which are not navigable but provide hydroelectricity.

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Answered by rudrasanaboina
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Answer:

beacuse  of  their routes which go through forest and waterfalls

Explanation:

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