Narmada and Tapi basin in short note
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the narmada rises in amarkantak hills in madhya pradesh. it flows towards the west in a rift valley formed due to faulting.its tributaries are shakkar,tawa,sher,bangar dudi etc. and it drains into Arabian sea
the tapi rises in satpura ranges in the betul district of madhya pradesh . it also flows in a rift valley parallel to the narmada river but its length is comparatively short.its length is 724km . it also drains into Arabian sea
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Narmada River originates from Amarkantak.
Tapi River originates from Satpura Range.
What are the characteristics of the Narmada River?
- This river ranks the fifth position in India
- It creates boundaries between North and South India
- The river also flows in Bhedaghat in Jabalpur
- It flows in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujrat
What are the characteristics of the Tapi River?
- This river is in the south of the Narmada River
- The river passes through the ONGC bridge
- The length of this river is about 700 Km
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