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Godavari flows from the west to the east. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Godavari is near the Western slopes. It flows from west to east because there is a slope in the Western Ghats. This slope makes the river to tilt. That's why it flows from west to east into the Bay of Bengal

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Answered by brainz6741
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1. South India is situated on the Deccan plateau region.

2. The Deccan plateau is slightly tilted towards east.

3. The Godavari rises at Nashik in Western ghats of Maharashtra.

4. The river Godavari rises in Western ghats and flows through the Deccan plateau before joining Bay of Bengal.

Therefore the River Godavari Flows from West to east.

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