Rivers in the Deccan Plateau are typically shorter, have steeper gradients, and flow with greater velocity due to the plateau's elevated terrain. In contrast, rivers in the northern plains are generally longer, have gentler slopes, and meander more because they traverse flat alluvial plains. Additionally, the rivers of the Deccan Plateau are often seasonal, influenced by monsoon rains, while those in the northern plains have a more consistent flow throughout the year.
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