Narmada and tap ti are the two rivers that flows west
narmada
the rivers coming from peninsular regions are reffered to as peninsular rivers. It covers southern part of india
(i) Narmada(ii) Tapi (Tapti)
The rivers of Peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.The rivers in South India are rain-fed and dry up in the hot and dry season. The peninsular rivers of the south have their source in the Western Ghats and flow across hills making a number of waterfalls, which are not navigable, but provide Hydro-electricity.
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It is a river that flows through the peninsular part of a country.( a peninsula is a patch of land covered by water on 3 sides and connected to a land on the 4th side)eg: River Krishna and Godavari in Southern India
The rivers of Peninsular India are not suitable for navigation as they flow swiftly over the plateaus and highlands.
Tapi Mahi and Narmada
the river ganges flows through india. It is one of the most famous rivers in India.
peninsular plateau is the highest landmass of IndiaSave
The drainage systems of India are mainly controlled by the broad relief features of the subcontinent. Accordingly, the Indian rivers are divided into two major groups:• the Himalayan rivers; and• the Peninsular rivers.Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial. It means that they have water throughout the year. These rivers receive water from rain as well as from melted snow from the lofty mountains. The two major Himalayan rivers, the Indus and the Brahmaputra originate from the north of the mountain ranges. They have cut through the mountains making gorges. The Himalayan rivers have long courses from their source to the sea. They perform intensive erosional activity in their upper courses and carry huge loads of silt and sand. In the middle and the lower courses, these rivers form meanders, oxbow lakes, and many other depositional features in their floodplains. They also have well-developed deltas.A large number of the Peninsular rivers are seasonal, as their flow is dependent on rainfall. The Peninsular rivers have shorter and shallower courses as compared to their Himalayan counterparts. However, some of them originate in the central highlands and flow towards the west. Most of the rivers of peninsular India originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the Bay of Bengal.
These rivers are Cooum, Adyar and Kortalayiar.
The Rashtrakutas,Pallavas and Cholas were the major inhabitants of peninsular India in the medieval period.