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.
Because the rivers are short and they are seasonal and are full of water only in monsoon and become dry or contain less water in summer .
Peninsular rivers have shorter courses. They do not have large volumes of water. Hence they are not navigable.
peninsular river is seasonal
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Godavari
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Peninsular.
New Zealand -- Coromandel peninsula, Karikari peninsular Australia -- Cape York peninsular, Dampier peninsular USA -- Florida peninsular, Baja peninsular Germany -- Butjadingen peninsular
It is a river that flows through the peninsular part of a country.( a peninsula is a patch of land covered by water on 3 sides and connected to a land on the 4th side)eg: River Krishna and Godavari in Southern India
the himalaya rivers and peninsular river
New Orleans—Potomac River
Main watershed in India - Gaaand
these are the peninsular rivers:-1)mahanadi2)tapi2)kirshna3)kaverietc.
The Ganges, or Ganga, is the longest river that has its origin in India. It is 1,560 miles (2,510 kilometers) long.
Tapi Mahi and Narmada