why do peninsular rivers are not perennial rivers
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, i.e., water flows throughout the year in these rivers. These rivers receive water both from the monsoons and snow-melt. The perennial nature of theserivers makes them useful for irrigation.
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The Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature, i.e., water flows throughout the year in these rivers. These rivers receive water both from the monsoons and snow-melt. The perennial nature of theserivers makes them useful for irrigation.
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Peninsular rivers unlike Himalayan river get their water from rain which isn't continuous for the whole year whereas the Himalayan rivers get their water from glaciers which are present in the northern India and the water is present in them throughout the year.
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