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Sabarmati is a combined stream of which two rivers

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Sabarmati River is a combined stream of Watkal and Harnav rivers.

EXPLANATION:

Sabarmati is one of the major rivers that flow through western region of India. It originates in Aravalli Hills and flows through Rajasthan and Gujarat.

The 'Sabarmati River' is joined by Watkal River and Harnav River on the left bank after flowing a short distance. From then on, the river flows as a confluence through the Dharoi gorge. The river falls off into the Arabian Sea.

Answered by bratislava
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Sabarmati is a combined stream of Sabar and Hathmati rivers.

Explanation:

  • The river of Sabarmati is a combination of two rivers as Sabar and Hathmati. The rivers flow from the state of Rajasthan to Gujrat and originate in the  Tepur district of Rajasthan. The source is the Dehabr lake.
  • The Wakal, the Hathmati, the Vatrak, and the Sei are the main tributaries of this rivers system. The river has a length of 371 km and an elevation of 782 m. Being a seasonal river the flow is dominated by the monsoon.

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