Pernnial rivers in india
Examples of non-perennial rivers include the Santa Ana River in California, USA, the Barak River in India, and the Okavango River in Botswana. These rivers do not flow year-round due to seasonal variations in precipitation and water availability.
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The Godavari, The krishna, the Chenab etc., are some of the seasonal rivers.
The rivers provide irrigation and the climate affects the seasonal weather
Non-perennial rivers, also known as ephemeral or intermittent rivers, flow only during certain periods, often in response to seasonal rainfall or snowmelt. Examples include the Wadi system in the Middle East, which can be dry for much of the year, and the seasonal rivers in arid regions, such as the Rio Grande in certain stretches. These rivers may also flow sporadically after heavy rain events but can be completely dry at other times.
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The rivers of Peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.The rivers in South India are rain-fed and dry up in the hot and dry season. The peninsular rivers of the south have their source in the Western Ghats and flow across hills making a number of waterfalls, which are not navigable, but provide Hydro-electricity.
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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.
Fed by both monsoons,the rivers of Tamilnadu are practically non-perennial