Geography
Give two differences between rivers of Northern India and the rivers of Southern (Peninsular) India.
Location, Extent, Physical Features
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| Rivers of Northern India | Rivers of Southern India |
|---|---|
| They are perennial as they are snow-fed. | They are seasonal as they are rain fed. |
| These rivers are longer. | These rivers are comparatively shorter. |
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