Geography, asked by deshmukhu38, 3 months ago

Give geographical reasons
the western Ghats are a major water divide in india​

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Answered by sreekumarisanal
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Explanation:

The Western Ghats are called a water divide because they act as a divide between the west flowing rivers meeting the Arabian sea and east flowing rivers meeting the Bay of Bengal.

Answered by arsha021
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Answer:

The main water divide in Peninsular India is formed by the Western Ghats, which runs from north to south close to the western coast. Most of the major rivers of the Peninsula such as the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri flow eastwards and drain into the Bay of Bengal.

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