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Why the rivers of Southern India flows into bay of Bengal. Why?​

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

As the height of western ghats is greater than the eastern ghats moreover their height above sea level is also greater than the eastern ghats.So a slope is created from Western ghats to Eastern ghat

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Why most of the rivers in South India drain into the Bay of Bengal? Answer: As the height of western ghats is greater than the eastern ghats moreover their height above sea level is also greater than the eastern ghats.So a slope is created from Western ghats to Eastern ghats.

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