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Non-perennial canals are water channels that do not have a continuous flow throughout the year. Unlike perennial canals, which maintain a steady water supply, non-perennial canals are typically dependent on seasonal rainfall or melting snow, leading to intermittent flow. They can serve various purposes, such as irrigation or drainage, but their reliability can fluctuate significantly depending on environmental conditions. These canals are often found in arid or semi-arid regions where water availability is limited.

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