why do peninsular rivers are not perennial rivers
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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
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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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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