Social Sciences, asked by Neevan5997, 1 year ago

explain any three differences between the east flowing rivers of peninsular plateau and west flowing rivers.

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Answered by thamanna8
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East flowing rivers:
*They originate from the western ghats and flow eastwards
*they form deltas at their mouths
*they drain into the bay of bengal.

West flowing rivers:
*they originate in Central India and flow westwards
*they form estuaries
*they drain into the Arabian sea
Answered by Anonymous
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The East flowing rivers:-

\sf\orange{↬}These rivers originate from the Western Ghats and flow eastwards.

\sf\pink{↬}They all form deltas at their mouths.

\sf\red{↬}They drain into the bay of Bengal.

\sf\green{↬}They have large volume of water.

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\sf\blue{⇝}Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri.

The west flowing rivers:-

\sf\red{↬}These rivers originate in Central India and flow westwards.

\sf\blue{↬}They form Estuaries since they flow from rift valley.

\sf\purple{↬}They drain into the Arabian sea.

\sf\green{↬}They have lesser volume of water.

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\sf\purple{⇝}Narmada and Tapi

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