why peninsular river flow from west to east
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major peninsular rivers flow from west to east due to the guardian of land but Narmada and Tapi flows in the opposite direction because they do not flow on the plateau surface but in rift valleys and these valleys happened to have an opposite gradient
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Peninsular river flow from west to east is:
- Narmada River the Narmada is a large river that flows west of peninsular India.
- Narmada flows west into a rift valley between the Vindhyan Range in the north and the Satpura Range in the south.
- It ascends the Maikala distance near Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, at an altitude of about 1057 meters.
- Most of the rivers in the peninsula flow east because most of the water is the Western Ghats.
- Narmada and Tapi are the only distinct streams that flow from east to west in the rift valleys that they have not built.
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