Peninsular River System
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The Peninsular River System is an Indian River System. It is one of two types of Indian River System, along with the Himalayan River System. The Peninsular River System's major rivers are the following:[1]
- Mahanadi River
- Godavari River
- Krishna River
- Kaveri (also known as Cauvery)
- Narmada River
- Tapti River (or Tapi)
The rivers mainly drain in the rural area of India. The rivers have both religious and cultural significance to Indian people. The Peninsular Rivers are mostly fed by the rainfall. During the summer, their discharge is significantly less. Some of their confluents indeed get dehydrated, purely to be regenerated in the monsoon. The catchment region of the Godavari River in the peninsula is the biggest in India, covering a territory of around 10% of the whole country.
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[edit]- ^ "Peninsular River System Of India | Map, Rivers". riversofindia.com. Retrieved 2022-05-27.