why peninsular rivers flow deccan plateaus from west to east
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The flow of the rivers in the Deccan Plateau indicates its slope as West to East.
The plateau is bounded on the east and west by the Ghats, while its northern extremity is the Vindhya Range. The Deccan's average elevation is about 2,000 feet (600 m), sloping generally eastward; its principal rivers, the Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri, flow from the Western Ghats eastward to the Bay of Bengal.
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It's true that most Indian rivers flow West to East and drain into the Bay of Bengal. ... During the formation of the Western Ghats, the Peninsular Plateau happened to undergo a slight tilt towards the East, thus making it higher on Western side as compared to East.
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