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why is the river Indus considered a perennial river​

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Answered by guruaher3
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Answer:

it is considered a perennial river because it flows throughout the year and has a long course.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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The river Indus is considered a perennial river because it flows throughout the year and has a long course.

Explanation:

  • The Indus River is one of the longest rivers in Asia, originating in the Tibetan Plateau in the vicinity of Lake Manasarovar, the river runs a course through Ladakh towards the Gilgit-Baltistan region.
  • Perennial rivers flow throughout the year except during extreme drought.
  • There are 10 perennial rivers in India most of them in the north.
  • They are Ganga, Yamuna, Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Mahanadi, Tapti, Garghara (Saraswati), Sutlej and the sole perennial river in the south -- Thamirabarani.
  • In Northern plains of India perennial rivers are very much useful for agriculture because they provide water throughout the year.

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