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classify the east flowing rivers and West flowing rivers Narmada Mahanadi Tapi Godavari Krishna Sharavathi Sabarmati Kaveri​

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Answered by vaibhavsingh776
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Answer:

Only Narmada and Tapi drain into the Arabian Sea , the others drain into the Bay of Bengal..

Explanation:

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

East flowing rivers: Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri

West flowing rivers: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati, Shravathi

Explanation:

Above rivers are the non perenial or seasonal rivers in India.

East flowing rivers:

1. East flowing rivers are longest rivers like Godavari, Krishna

2. They formed delta and carry the high sediments.

3. They culminates at the Bay of Bengal

4. It much useful in farming in several states like Granaries of South India is Thanjavur. Kaveri is the flowing through this region.

West flowing rivers:

1. They are shorter river than Eastern flowing rivers.

2. They formed Estuaring because of low incline of slope and carried the low sediments.

3. They culminates at Arabian Sea.

4. Second biggest waterfall is the Jog fall which is in Shravathi river.

5. Narmada flows between the Satpura and Vindhya range.

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