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Explain the drainage systems flowing into the Arabian Sea.

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Answered by Narmeen2004
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The Tapi Basin

The Tapi rises in the Satpura ranges, in the Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. Its basin covers parts of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra. the main west rivers flowing west are Sabarmati, Mahi, Bharathpuzha and Periyar.

The Narmada Basin

The Narmada river rises in the Amarkaantak hills in Madhya Pradesh. It flows towards the west in a rift valley. On its way to the sea, it forms many picturesque locations like the ‘Marble rocks’ and the ‘Dhuadhar falls’.The tributaries of the Narmada are very short. This basin covers parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

these are the main rivers that drain into Arabian sea...

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Answered by mariospartan
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The drainage system flowing into Arabian Sea is system of Indus river, Narmada river, Tapi river, Mahi river, etc.

EXPLANATION:

  • In India, there are Two types of river systems: The Himalayan river systems and peninsular river systems.
  • The majority of Himalayan rivers drains in Bay of Bengal and rest are drained in Arabian Sea.
  • Due to eastward tilting of earth majority of peninsular rivers also drains in Bay of Bengal. Only a few large rivers drain in Arabian Sea.
  • The Indus is one of major rivers draining in it.
  • Indus originates in Himalayas, enters India in Ladakh area, flows through Jammu and Kashmir, enters Pakistan, it is then joined by its tributaries and is ultimately drained in Arabian Sea.
  • The Narmada river originates in Amarkantak hills of central India and it flows through a narrow valley between Vindhyan and Satpura ranges and ultimately drains in Arabian Sea.
  • The Tapi River also originates in central India and drains in Arabian Sea.
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