Name some rivers of the peninsular plateau which have their confluence in the bay of bengal and the arabian sea and mention some landforms which are typical to the east flowing rivers but are absent in the west flowing rivers
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Explanation:
Some of the rivers are Indus, Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati, Mahi, Ghagghar, Luni, Saravati, Pumba, Periyar and Bharatpuja. There are mainly four east flowing rivers – Krishna, Godavari, Mahanadi and Kaveri. They do not flow through troughs and form many deltas.
Answer:
Some 'east-flowing' rivers are 'Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri.' The land forms they form are the Deltas. Some 'west-flowing' rivers are 'Narmada and Tapi'. The land forms they form are the Estuaries.
Explanation:
Some rivers of the 'peninsular plateau' which have their 'confluence' in the 'Bay of Bengal' are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri. These are east-flowing rivers that have their mouth in the 'Bay of Bengal'.
- These rivers have tributaries running all over the plateau. These rivers carry a lot of sediments, which accumulate at the mouth of the rivers and form Deltas.
Some rivers of the 'peninsular plateau' which have their 'confluence' in the 'Arabian Sea' are Narmada and Tapi. These are 'west-flowing rivers' that have their mouth in the 'Arabian Sea'.
- These rivers have lesser tributaries running all over the plateau than the west-flowing rivers. These rivers do not carry a lot of sediments and thus form Estuaries.