Learn In Easy About The Peninsular Rivers
The Peninsular Rivers
Most of the Peninsular Rivers are seasonal because they depend on rainfall for water. These rivers have shorter and shallower courses; compared to the Himalayan rivers. Most of the major rivers of the Peninsula flow eastwards and drain into the Bay of Bengal. These rivers make deltas at their mouths. The Narmada and Tapi are the only long rivers, which flow westwards and make
estuaries. The drainage basins of the peninsular rivers are smaller in size.
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