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Why do the rivers on the western coast have no deltas, even though they transport a lot of sediment with them? - Geography

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Why do the rivers on the western coast have no deltas, even though they transport a lot of sediment with them?

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Rivers on the western coast of India (like the Narmada, Tapi, Mahi, and Sabarmati) do not form deltas, even though they carry sediments. This is because:

  • The Western Ghats are very close to the Arabian Sea, leaving a narrow coastal plain.
  • Rivers have a shorter distance to travel and flow at high speed, so they have no time to deposit sediments.
  • Strong tidal currents in the Arabian Sea wash away the sediments.

Thus, these rivers mainly form estuaries, not deltas.

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Chapter 4: Drainage - EXERCISES [Page 52]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Drainage
EXERCISES | Q I. 2. | Page 52
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