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explain the evolution of Peninsular river system.​

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Evolution of the Peninsular Drainage

So one drainage was towards east flowing into Bay of Bengal and the other towards west draining into Arabian Sea. The western part of the Peninsula cracked and submerged in the Arabian Sea during the early Tertiary period (coinciding with the formation of Himalayas).

Valleys: The Himalayan rivers flow through deep V – shaped valleys called gorges. ...

Catchment area: These rivers have large basins and catchment areas. The total basin ...

Deltas and Estuaries: The Himalayan rivers form big deltas at their mouths.

Answered by chanshi27
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Evolution of the Peninsular Drainage

So one drainage was towards east flowing into Bay of Bengal and the other towards west draining into Arabian Sea. The western part of the Peninsula cracked and submerged in the Arabian Sea during the early Tertiary period (coinciding with the formation of Himalayas).20-Jan-2016

Valleys: The Himalayan rivers flow through deep V – shaped valleys called gorges. ...

Catchment area: These rivers have large basins and catchment areas. The total basin ...

Deltas and Estuaries:

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