What factor responsible for directing the indian peninsular river the narmada and tapti rivers to flow westwards?
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The factors responsible for directing the Indian peninsular river the Narmada and Tapti rivers to flow westwards are:
1) Slope of the ground.
2) Existence of rift valleys.
3) Mountain ranges which divert watercourse.
A river in the middle of India succeeds the Godavari and the Krishna is the Narmada river. It is also well known as "Life Line of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh".
The Tapti river is present between the Godavari and Narmada rivers.
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