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Consequent rivers flow in the opposite direction of the slope.
Consequent rivers flow in the opposite direction of the slope.
False
Superimposed rivers perform the action of meandering.
Superimposed rivers perform the action of meandering.
True
Himalayan rivers are non-perennial and rainfed in nature.
Himalayan rivers are non-perennial and rainfed in nature.
False
The Ganga river passes through 6 states of India.
The Ganga river passes through 6 states of India.
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Peninsular rivers are young and highly meandering in nature.
Peninsular rivers are young and highly meandering in nature.
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Study Notes
Types of Rivers
- Consequent rivers flow in the opposite direction of the slope.
Characteristics of Rivers
- Himalayan rivers are non-perennial and rainfed in nature.
- Peninsular rivers are young and highly meandering in nature.
- Superimposed rivers perform the action of meandering.
River Ganga
- The Ganga river passes through 6 states of India.
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Test your knowledge about the drainage system of India with this quiz. Learn about different classifications of rivers based on their drainage system, including consequent rivers and superimposed rivers. Test your understanding of important rivers like Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri.