what are the tributaries that originate in Peninsular plateau
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The Peninsular Plateau of India, also known as the Deccan Plateau lies on the southern side of the Satpura mountain range. Most of the central and southern part of the peninsula falls under the region of the Deccan plateau.
The rivers in the Peninsular Plateau flow from the west to the east and end in the Bay of Bengal. The most important rivers in the Deccan Plateau are the Tapti, the Narmada, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Tungabhadra, and the Kaveri river. Narmada and Tapti rivers flow from east to west and end in the Arabian Sea due to the rift caused by the divergent boundary.
The tributaries of these rivers that originate in the Peninsular plateau include the - Bhima River, Chambal, Berach, Khari, Ghataprabha, Malprabha, Sabari, Manjira, etc.
The rivers in the Peninsular Plateau flow from the west to the east and end in the Bay of Bengal. The most important rivers in the Deccan Plateau are the Tapti, the Narmada, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Tungabhadra, and the Kaveri river. Narmada and Tapti rivers flow from east to west and end in the Arabian Sea due to the rift caused by the divergent boundary.
The tributaries of these rivers that originate in the Peninsular plateau include the - Bhima River, Chambal, Berach, Khari, Ghataprabha, Malprabha, Sabari, Manjira, etc.
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