Yes it flows through the Deccan plateau and falls into the Bay of Bengal
Yes there are, the Godavari River, the Indravati River, The Tungabhadra River, the Krishna River, the Bhima River, the Kaveri River, the Narmada River and the Tapti River being the main rivers of the Deccan Plateau.
The main rivers of the Deccan Plateau/Region are the Godavari River, the Indravati River, the Tungabhadra River, the Krishna River, the Bhima River, the Kaveri River, the Narmada river and the Tapi River.
1) Godavari River 2) Tungabadra River 3) Krishna River 4) Kaveri River 5) Narmada River 6) Tapti River Note: This doesn't include the tributaries of these rivers above.
Godavari river
if we knew....it would be on here
the ganges river
narmada river
godawari river
They are all found in India
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The second largest river in India, the Godavari, passes through Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
The Deccan plateau is a triangular landmass that lies to the south of the river Narmada.The Deccan plateau is higher in the west and slopes gently eastwards. It is separated by fault from the Chotanagpur plateau.The western Ghats forms its western boundary and theEastern Ghats forms its eastern boundary. The Deccan Plateau lies south of the Indo-Gangetic plain.