The Narmada river in the Peninsular plateau flows westward with a remarkably straight channel. It is because the 

(a) slope gradient in this part controls the river channel pattern 

(b) river carries a huge amount of water which has created a straight channel course 

(c) river forms the boundary between the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau 

(d) river flows through the trough of a rift valley inclined westward


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(d) The Narmada river (Rewa) is the fifth largest river in the Indian subcontinent. It is third largest river which is completely flows in India after Ganga and Godavari.

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