Geography, asked by mahindrakarvishnu, 1 year ago

why do peninsular rivers are not perennial rivers

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Answered by gargtanya
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Because they depend on rain water.
In Indian sub continent monsoon is uneven so they do not have water all the year
That's why they are not perennial

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Answered by kingofself
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Peninsular rivers are not perennial rivers:

  • Perennial rivers have continuous flow of water in the river throughout the year.
  • The penninsular rivers are the rivers which are originate from the plateaus of penninsular region and from the small hills.
  • They are non-perennial rivers because are the rivers will get water from the rainfall.
  • The rainfall occurs only in the rainy season. So, don't able to get water from throughout the year.
  • So, the peninsular rivers are referred as non - perennial rivers.
  • Some of the peninsular rivers are Godavari, Mahanadi, Cauvery, Krishna, etc.,

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Write a brief note on peninsula river

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Which two peninsular Rivers flow westwards? Mention one similarity and one difference between these two rivers.

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