Most of the North Indian rivers have their oirigin in Himalyas . They are perennial because they are snow fed .
Both the rivers merge together in Bangladesh before they merge into Arabin Sea.
perennial river
the north indian rivers are perinnial as they are snow fed but the south indian rivers are seasonal as they are rain fed. Since they are rain fed there is no garranty of rain . So the south indian rivers are less suitable for irrigation than the rivers of north India.
Pernnial rivers in india
Fed by both monsoons,the rivers of Tamilnadu are practically non-perennial
The waters of the River Brahmaputra are shared by China,India, and Bangladesh while the waters of North Indian rivers are used by India only.
Seasonal rivers of India are Godavari,Krishna,Cauvery of Soth India Perennial rivers are Ganga,Indus,Brahmaputra are major
Non perennial rivers are also known as seasnal or peninsular river . These rivers are non perennial because they flow in certain parts of the year when rainfall is sufficient to provide runoff, the rest of the time it is just a dry river bed.
The peninsular rivers are not perennial because they are rainfall dependent. As you know that the rainfall pattern in not fixed so they dry out during summers
The peninsular rivers are not perennial because they are rainfall dependent. As you know that the rainfall pattern in not fixed so they dry out during summers
=A perennial stream or perennial river is a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of its bed all year round during years of normal rainfall. During unusually dry years, a normally perennial stream may cease flowing, becoming intermittent for days, weeks, or months depending on severity of the drought.=
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