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Arrange the following rivers from north to south in the correct sequence
(1) The Godavari
(ii) The Tapi
(in) The Narmada
(iv) The Krishna
Options :
(1)-(iv)-(1)-(11)
(b)(ii)-( --(1)-(TV)
(c)(ii)-(1)-(iv)- in)
(d) (111)-(iv)(1)-1)

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Answers

Answered by ribhur2102
3

Sequence of the rivers

Explanation:

The rivers from north to south sequence is

The Tapi

The Narmada

The  Godavari

The Krishna

The Tapi :

It starts from the Satpura range. It is between in Narmada and Godavari.

The Narmada :

It starts from Amarkantak near Madhya Pradesh district . Forms traditional boundary between North India and South India.

The Godavari :

It originates in Trimbhak near Maharastra . It flows in the Deccan plateau and Bay of Bengal near Narsapuram in the Godavari.

The Krishna :

It is from the Western Ghats of Mahabaleswar.

Answered by NainaRamroop
2

The arrangement of rivers from north to south in the correct sequence is:-

Tapi -Narmada -Godavari -Krishna

due to the following reasons:

- In the Sequencing of river from north to south Tapi comes the first as it lies between Narmada and Godavari and starts from the Satpura Range.

- Narmada lies between north india and south india forms traditional boundary as it starts near Madhya pardesh district from Amarkantak.

- The godavari flows in the Deccan plateau as it originates near Maharastra in Trimbhak and Bay of Bengal near Narsapuram.

- The Krishna is situated in the southern india which flows from the western Ghats of Mahabaleswar.

- SO, The correct option is (B)

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