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Question
How are north Indian rivers different from Peninsular rivers?
Short Note
Solution
These are different from peninsular rivers because they have the following features:
- Place of origin: Peninsular plateau and central highland.
- Nature of flow: Seasonal as it is dependent on monsoon rainfall.
- Type of drainage: Superimposed, rejuvenated resulting in trellis, radial, and rectangular patterns.
- Nature of river: Smaller, fixed course with well-adjusted valleys.
- Catchment area: Relatively smaller basin.
- Age of the river: Old rivers with graded profiles, and have almost reached their base levels.
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