Why all rivers start from arabian sea and flow into bay of bengal?
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Rivers like Indus, Narmada and Tapi end up in Arabian Sea.
It will rather depend on the obstacles like mountains, valleys which decide the flow of rivers
Western Ghats is a continuous range. Eastern Ghats has a lot of discontinuities. So rivers like Godavari, Krishna which originate in western ghat region, drain into Bay of Bengal through these gaps.
Tapi and Narmada are situated slightly above point from where the Western Ghats start. So they have unhindered path to Arabian sea.
Not to forget that the ‘slope’ of plateaus will also determine the direction of flow because of simple physics.
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