Indian Geography Peninsular Rivers of India Smart Revision through Animation OnlyIAS











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In this video we will learn the about the rivers of Peninsular India. • #upsc #mountains #indiangeography #river • • River of Peninsular India • Some of the major River of Peninsular India: • The Peninsular drainage has a great number of river systems. • Except for the Narmada and Tapi, most of the Peninsular rivers run from west to east. • The Ganga river system includes the Chambal, Sind, Betwa, Ken, and Son, all of which originate in the northern region of the Peninsula. • The Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri are the Peninsular drainage's other main river systems. • In comparison to their Himalayan counterparts, these rivers have shorter and shallower courses; some begin in the western ghats and flow to the Bay of Bengal, while others originate in the central highlands and travel west. • The western ghats act as a water divide here, running from north to south towards the western shore. • Some peninsular rivers emerge from the central highlands and travel westward. • Both the Narmada and the Tapi rivers run westward and form estuaries. • In comparison to other drainage systems, the Peninsular drainage system is quite narrow. • Peninsular rivers are defined by their straight course, lack of meanders, and non-perennial water flow. • • Connect with OnlyIAS: • » Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: @OnlyIasnothingelse • » Like us on Facebook:   / onlyias02   • » Tweet us on Twitter:   / onlyias2   • » Follow us on Instagram:   / onlyias_official   • » Subscribe to OnlyIAS on Telegram:https://t.me/onlyiasnothingelse

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