Describe the drainage system flouring into the Bay of Bengal.
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"The total surface water of India drained into the Bay of Bengal by 90% and the rest is in the Arabian Sea. The Western Ghats, Aravalli and Yamuna Sutlej are the places were the draingae system is divided to drain water into the seas.
The Indian drainage system is made up of many small and large rivers. It is the result of the evolutionary process of the three main physiographical units and the precipitation nature and characteristics.
Multiple rivers drain the peninsular plateau. The Narmada and Tapi rise up in central India's hills. They flow west to the Arabian Sea. The Narmada flows through a narrow valley between northern Vindhyas and southern Satpura. The Tapi flows from the South of Satpura to the south.
Most of the major rivers in India flows in the east i.e. the Bay of Bengal.
This is due to peninsular part that has been tilted in such a way that the most of surface water flows in one direction of the land.
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