Why south indian rivers are not navigable?
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South Indian Rivers are not navigable as because dams and canals are constructed on the river.
They flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.
The navigation test is very simple whether the river is usable as a route by the public, even in small craft such as kayaks, canoes and rafts.
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Answer:south Indian river
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They are not navigable because of the dams,barriers and canals built here and there
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