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which rivers are called perennial?

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Perennial rivers (aka permanent rivers) flow throughout the year except during extreme drought. Non-perennial rivers are those which have no flow for at least a part of the year.

Perennial rivers usually originate from mountainous snowy regions or glaciers. In India almost all perennial rivers originate from the Himalayan range.

There are 10 perennial rivers in India most of them in the north. They areGanga, Yamuna, Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Mahanadi, Tapti, Garghara (Saraswati), Sutlejand the sole perennial river in the south --Thamirabarani.

the river which flow throughout the year is known as perennial river.

the river which flow throughout the year is known as perennial river.



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