Sunday, 30 October 2011

River System of India :


The rivers can be classified as :



  • the Himalayan
  • the Deccan coast
  • This is an internal drainage basin rivers
The Himalayan rivers:
The Himalayan rivers are generally snow-fed and flow throughout the year. During the monsoon months (June to September), the Himalayas receive very heavy rain and rivers that often flood, is the maximum amount of water.


The Deccan rivers
The Deccan rivers are generally rain-fed and therefore very different from the volume. Many of them are non-perennial.


Coast rivers
Coastal rivers, especially on the western coast, has a short and limited catchment areas. Many of these, as well as in non-perennial. This is an internal drainage basin of the rivers are few and temporary.


This is an internal drainage basin rivers


They are individual basins or salt lakes like the Sambhar or correct the flow of sand is lost, no one made ​​a speech to the sea.

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