difference between east flowing and West flowing rivers of the peninsular plateau of India
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The difference between east flowing rivers and west flowing rivers are
East Flowing Rivers
West Flowing Rivers
1.
These rivers originate from the Western Ghats and flow eastwards.
These rivers originate in central India and flow westwards.
2.
These rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal.
These rivers flow into the Arabian Sea.
3.
These rivers from deltas at their mouths.
These rivers form estuaries at their mouths.
4.
They carry larger amount of water.
They carry a lesser amount of water.
5.
Examples are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishana and Kaveri.
Examples are Narmada and Tapi.
East Flowing Rivers
West Flowing Rivers
1.
These rivers originate from the Western Ghats and flow eastwards.
These rivers originate in central India and flow westwards.
2.
These rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal.
These rivers flow into the Arabian Sea.
3.
These rivers from deltas at their mouths.
These rivers form estuaries at their mouths.
4.
They carry larger amount of water.
They carry a lesser amount of water.
5.
Examples are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishana and Kaveri.
Examples are Narmada and Tapi.
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☺️East Flowing Rivers:
1) These rivers originate from the Western Ghats and flow eastwards.
2)These rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal.
3)They carry larger amount of water.
4)Examples are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishana and
Kaveri.
☺️West Flowing Rivers:
1)These rivers originate in central India and flow westwards.
2)These rivers flow into the Arabian Sea.
3)These rivers form estuaries at their mouths.
4)They carry a lesser amount of water.
5)Examples are Narmada and Tapi.
Explanation:
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