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write the difference between South Indian river and North Indian river​

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Answered by Anuj0882
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But the South Indian Rivers rivers flow through stable region and do not change their courses. 3. Drain areas: The drain area of North Indian rivers are geological unstable and form meanders. Whereas the drain areas of South Indian Rivers are geologically stable and are devoid of meanders

Answered by pranay12392
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SOUTH INDIAN RIVER :-
(1) THEY ARE SEASONAL
(2) THE SOURCE OF THEIR WATER IS RAIN ONLY.
(3) THEY COVERS A SHORTER DISTANCE BEFORE REACHING THE BAY OF BENGAL OR ARABIAN SEA.
(4) THEY CONTAINS LESS AMOUNT OF WATER .

NORTH INDIAN RIVER ;-
(1) THEY ARE PERRENIAL.
(2) THE SOURCE OF THEIR WATER IF RAIN AND MELTED SNOW.
(3) THEY COVERS A LONGER DISTANCE BEFORE REACHING THE WATER BODIES....
(4) THEY CONTAINS MORE AMOUNT IF WATER.

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