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Differentiate between the east-flowing and the west-flowing rivers of the Deccan plateau of India. - Geography

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Differentiate between the east-flowing and the west-flowing rivers of the Deccan plateau of India.

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Aspect East-Flowing Rivers West-Flowing Rivers
Direction These rivers flow towards the Bay of Bengal. These rivers flow towards the Arabian Sea.
Examples: Examples include the Godavari, Krishna, Mahanadi, and Kaveri rivers.

Examples include the Narmada, Tapi, Mahi, and Sabarmati rivers.

Landform at Mouth East-flowing rivers form large deltas at their mouths, such as the Godavari Delta and the Mahanadi Delta. West-flowing rivers form estuaries at their mouths, such as the Narmada and Tapi estuaries.
Slope of Land Follow the natural eastward slope of the Deccan Plateau Flow through steep and narrow valleys
Length East-flowing rivers are generally longer and form large river basins, such as the Godavari Basin. West-flowing rivers are comparatively shorter and have smaller river basins.
Course The east-flowing rivers follow a relatively gentle course, and many of them form large deltas as they reach the sea. West-flowing rivers have a steep course, and they form estuaries or flow through narrow coastal plains.
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अध्याय 4: Drainage - Examination corner [पृष्ठ ५५]

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अध्याय 4 Drainage
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