Only two major rivers, the Indus and the Narmada, flow into the Arabian Sea due to the region's topography and climatic conditions. The surrounding land is primarily arid and semi-arid, limiting the development of significant river systems. Additionally, the Western Ghats and other mountain ranges create barriers that influence the flow of rivers towards the Arabian Sea. Most rivers in the Indian subcontinent tend to flow towards the Ganges and Brahmaputra basins, which drain into the Bay of Bengal instead.
Narmada and Tapi are only the rivers which fall in the Arabian sea
narmada and tapti rivers empty into Arabian sea ( gulf of khambhat )chitrang
Which rivers?
Several rivers drain into the Arabian Sea, with the major ones being the Indus River in Pakistan, the Narmada and Tapti rivers in India, and the Sabarmati River. The Indus River is particularly significant as it is one of the longest rivers in the world, flowing through India and Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea. Other notable rivers include the Mahi and Zuari rivers. These rivers contribute to the diverse ecosystems and economies of the regions surrounding the Arabian Sea.
Into the Arabian See in Pakistan first forming a delta that covers an area of about 41,440 km² (16,000 square miles), and is approximately 210 km across where it meets the sea.
there is none.
Euphrates and Tigris Mediterranean sea, Arabian sea, Persian gulf, Red sea
The river that flows from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea is the Indus River. It is one of the longest rivers in Asia and passes through India and Pakistan on its way to the Arabian Sea.
pacific sea, black sea, red sea, arabian sea, indian ocean, medattirranean sea
Name of the sea lying in the south of Pakistan is ARABIAN SEA.
Arabian Sea
Arabian sea is near to Arab countries so it is called Arabian sea