Why is peninsular rivers is seasonal in nature
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Because they depend on rainfall.the rivers also have smaller courses and basins .the sources of peninsular rivers lie in plateaus and low hills devoid of snow.
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- The Peninsular rivers are seasonal in nature because their flow is highly dependent on rainfall Unlike the Himalayan rivers which are perennial.
- Most of the peninsular rivers flow through the plateau and low Hills devoid of snow.
- The peninsular rivers have shallower courses as compared to the Himalayan rivers.Such rivers fail to contain water for longer periods.When it rains good,they have ample water but when it is dry season, even the large rivers have reduced flow of water in their channels.
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