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Write about perennial rivers?

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Answered by Anonymous
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perennial rivers are also known as the Himalayan rivers
they originate from the Himalayas
they are fed by the rain water as well as the snow melted from the Glacier
hope it helps u
Answered by Tejaswinisree
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The perennial rivers are the rivers in which water flows through the year, they never goes dry.

Perennial rivers are also known as permanent rivers as they flows throughout the year mostly they originates from the mountain and the water is fed by melting of glaciers in these rivers.

These rivers are mostly found in North India due to the presence of the great mountain range Himalaya that is fully covered with snow provides water to some rivers throughout the year, whereas in south India there is no mountain with snow and even snow is only in winter time so the south Indian rivers are non perennial rivers.

In Northern plains of India perennial rivers are very much useful for agriculture because they provide water throughout the year.

E.g- Ganga is the best example of a perennial river.

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