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Westflowing rivers of India do not form delta – Explain The geographical reason.​

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Answered by Sakshi12138
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The slope of the Western Ghats is steep and that is the reason that these rivers have a rapid flow. They don't have to travel much distance to drain into the sea. As a result, they don't carry much sediments required to form deltas.

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Answered by rzmtech384
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Explanation:

The slope of the Western Ghats is steep and that is the reason that these rivers have a rapid flow. They don't have to travel much distance to drain into the sea. As a result, they don't carry much sediments required to form deltas.

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