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The river that separates North India and South India Is called? please answer​

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Answered by Neethushree
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The line created by the Narmada River and Mahanadi river is the traditional boundary between northern and southern India. The Narmada flows westwards in the depression between the Vindhya and Satpura ranges. The plateau is watered by the east flowing Godavari and Krishna rivers.

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