two characteristics of narmada rift valley
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(i) The Narmada rises in the Amarkantak hills in Madhya Pradesh. It flows towards the west in a rift valley formed due to faulting.
(ii) On its way to the sea, the Narmada creates many picturesque locations. The 'Marble Rocks' near Jabalpur where the Narmada flows through a deep gorge and the 'Dhuadhar Falls' where the river plunges over steep rocks, are some of the notable ones.
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1. River Narmada originates in the Amarkantak hills in Madhya Pradesh. It flows through a rift valley.
2. The river drains the parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. While flowing towards the west, the river creates many picturesque locations such as Dhuadhar falls.
3. It flows towards the west and drain into the Arabian Sea.
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