mention 3 features of indian drainage system
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About 77% of the drainage area consisting of the Ganga, the Brahmaputra, the Mahanadi, the Krishna, etc. is oriented towards the Bay of Bengal.
On the other hand, 23% comprising the Indus, the Narmada, the Tapi, the Mahi, and the Periyar systems discharge their waters in the Arabian Sea.
A river drain is a specific area, which is known as the catchment area of that river.
On the other hand, 23% comprising the Indus, the Narmada, the Tapi, the Mahi, and the Periyar systems discharge their waters in the Arabian Sea.
A river drain is a specific area, which is known as the catchment area of that river.
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Features:-
(i) Indian drainage system has three major systems - Indus River System, Ganga River System and Brahmaputra River System.
(ii) Himalayan river drainage system is perennial whereas Peninsular Drainage Systems are dependent on rainfall.
(iii) These west to east flowing rivers also form delta before entering into the Bay Of Bengal.
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