Why the peninsular rivers are called perennial ?
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Rivers don't have water throughout the year. It means,in India, Rivers like Narmada, Godavari, Tapi, Krishna, Kaveri etc don't have water throughout the year because the main source of water to these rivers are Monsoon. Peninsular rivers are totally depends on monsoon.
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- The major peninsular streams are enduring, models being Godavari, Krishna, Narmada, Tapi and Cauvery or Kaveri.
- They cross over the land for a genuinely significant distance and get a few regular and semi-enduring streams as tributaries. Also, these streams get land or surface overflow particularly during rainstorm. They have started in rocky zones from springs which gracefully them fundamental measure of water.
- All these water sources keep these waterways streaming consistently. The progression of water may get dwindled during summer and improved during rainstorm and post-storm periods however these streams never go dry and become seasonal.
- The dams developed on these waterways additionally cause the decrease in their water stream. In any case, while developing the dams, certain measure of water is constantly permitted to the downstream district.
- There are numerous little regular streams in the Peninsular India and these are absolutely reliant on the downpour water and consequently may get dry during summers.
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