In general elevation of the peninsular plateau is from the west to the east
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The average elevation is 600-900 metres. The general elevation of the plateau is from the west to the east, which is also proved by the pattern of the flow of rivers. Barring Narmada and Tapti all the major rivers lying to the south of the Vindhyas flow eastwards to fall into the Bay of Bengal.
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The region starting from the middle part of India or from the bottom part or foothills of Aravalis and tapers towards the Indian Ocean is known as The Indian Peninsula.
The slope of the peninsula of India or Indian Peninsula is eastwards because of which all rivers originating from the Eastern Ghats or eastern side of Western Ghats move towards the Bay of Bengal. If we consider the Indian land area also, then its slope is towards eastwards.
Rivers meeting the Bay of Bengal form deltas as these rivers are slow and large on the other hand rivers meeting the Arabian Sea forms estuaries as these rivers are fast and short. The Eastern Ghats are not continuous as there are gaps in between the mountain or plateaus because of the rivers. On the other hand the Western Ghats are continuous unlike the Eastern Ghats.
By the way, I didn't understood your question, so gave info about the Peninsula and regions related to it.
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