Geography, asked by dukkarbank, 1 year ago

Why are there fewer natural ports on the eastern coast of India?

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Answered by shwetasingh0566
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Answer:The eastern coast of India is formed due to the depositional work of eastward flowing river meeting the Bay of Bengal.

Explanation:

1) Most of the western coast of India of submergence.on The other hand , eastern coast of India is a coast of emergence.As it's effect,the sea is deeper in the west than the sea on the eastern the coast.

2) Western flowing river meeting the Arabian sea from estuaries at many places on the western coast.On the other hand, eastward flowing river meeting the Bay of Bengal from delta at many places on the eastern coast.As it's effect,it becomes difficult for ships to reach the east coast covered with sediments.Therefore, there are fewer natural ports on the eastern coast of India.

Answered by AKHILESHBULGE
16

Answer:

the above is the answer

Explanation:

THE ONLY REASON IS THE DEPOSITIONAL WORK BY THE RIVERS WHICH ARE EAST FLOWING

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