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Give the salient features of the rivers of the Peninsular India.

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Give the salient features of the rivers of the Peninsular India.

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  1. Non-Perennial Nature: Most rivers in the Peninsular region are seasonal; they depend on the monsoon rains and may dry up during summers.
  2. Short and Swift Flow:
    • These rivers have shorter courses compared to the Himalayan rivers.
    • They flow over hard, rocky terrain and have steeper gradients, leading to swift currents.
  3. Flow Direction:
    • Most rivers flow eastwards into the Bay of Bengal (e.g., Godavari, Krishna and Mahanadi).
    • A few flow westwards into the Arabian Sea (e.g., Narmada, Tapi).
  4. Limited Erosion and Flooding: Due to hard rocks and gentle slopes in the plains, the rivers have less erosion and do not cause large-scale floods like the Himalayan rivers.
  5. Formation of Estuaries, Not Deltas:
    • Rivers flowing into the Arabian Sea (e.g., Narmada, Tapi) form estuaries.
    • Those flowing into the Bay of Bengal (e.g., Godavari, Krishna) form deltas.
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Chapter 4: Drainage - EXERCISES [Page 54]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Drainage
EXERCISES | Q I. 9. | Page 54
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