Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b)
1 and 3.
Explanation: In India, rivers that originate in the Western Ghats and flow eastward towards the Bay of Bengal are considered east-flowing rivers. Among the options:
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Palar and
Pennar are east-flowing rivers that drain into the Bay of Bengal.
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Periyar is a west-flowing river in Kerala that flows into the Arabian Sea.
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Kalinadi is also a west-flowing river, primarily flowing through Karnataka and discharging into the Arabian Sea.
Information Booster:
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East-Flowing Rivers: Typically flow from the Western Ghats eastward to the Bay of Bengal. Major east-flowing rivers include the Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery, and Mahanadi. ●
West-Flowing Rivers: Shorter and fewer in number, these rivers, like the Narmada and Tapti, generally drain into the Arabian Sea. ●
Geographic Influence: East-flowing rivers form extensive deltas, while west-flowing rivers typically form estuaries. ●
River Drainage Patterns: East-flowing rivers usually cover larger drainage basins and often have many tributaries, contributing to major agricultural plains.