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Why does the Indus River flow south?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The Indus River flows South due to the gravitational pull of lower land nearest to sea level, into the Indian ocean, or in simple terms, the Indus River flows South since the mountains are North and rivers flow down mountains to the seas or lakes. (Please do not judge grammatical errors made in this answer or any additional spaces I accidentally placed by mistake)

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