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East flowing
West flowing
Those rivers which flow eastward in the peninsular plateau which are known to be wide
Those rivers which flow westwards in the peninsular plateau are known to be small excluding River Narmada and Tapi
Huge deltas at the birth place
They do not have deltas
They don’t flow through trough
Narmada and Tapi flow through troughs which are formed due to faulting
The final destination of these rivers are at the Bay of Bengal
The final destination of these rivers are at the Arabian Sea
Some of the examples of east flowing rivers are: Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri
As mentioned earlier Narmada and Tapi are the west flowing rivers
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