Geography, asked by mehak2001, 1 year ago

The river flowing through fault, drains into the Arabian Sea.

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Answered by varunthakur1121
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Narmada is the river
Answered by Priatouri
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Answer:

River Narmada is the right answer.

Explanation:

Rivers are a significant source of water for irrigation and therefore are essential for a nation where the largest portion of the population is involved in farming activities. Rivers are also used to supply goods and people from one place to another in this way, it plays an important role in the supply chain. The rivers that flow towards the east and belongs to the Peninsular part are used to drain into the Bay of Bengal and forms deltas at their entrances. However, the rivers that flow towards the west drains into the  Arabian Sea and forms estuaries at their entrances. The  Narmada river which has its source at Amarkantak drains into the Arabian Sea.

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