Answer:
The
Western Ghats run North-South very near to the Arabian sea coast and provides a
prominent watershed in the peninsular India. So, the coastal plains between the
Western Ghats and the Arabian sea coast are very narrow. Hence, the coastal
rivers flowing Westward from Western Ghats are very narrow. Sabarmati, Periyar
rivers are example of such rivers.
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