Tungabhadra river flows in which of the following states?

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Answer

Andhra Pradesh

Explanation

The Tungabhadra River is a major river in southern India. It is formed by the confluence of the Tunga and Bhadra rivers in the state of Karnataka. It flows primarily through the states of Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, before finally joining the Krishna River. Therefore, it is a major tributary of the Krishna River. Out of the given options, it flows only through Andhra Pradesh.

Key Points

  • > The Tungabhadra River is located in peninsular India.
  • > It is formed by the confluence of two rivers: Tunga and Bhadra.
  • > It flows through Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • > It is the largest tributary of the Krishna River.
  • > Hampi, the capital of the historic Vijayanagara Empire, is situated on its banks.
  • > The Tungabhadra Dam is built across this river in Karnataka.
  • > Among the options: Brahmaputra flows in Assam & Arunachal, Ganga in Uttarakhand.

Additional Information

Major South Indian Rivers and Tributaries

Main RiverOriginMajor Tributaries
GodavariTrimbakeshwar (Maharashtra)Indravati, Penganga, Manjira
KrishnaMahabaleshwar (Maharashtra)Tungabhadra, Bhima, Musi, Koyna
CauveryBrahmagiri Hills (Karnataka)Bhavani, Hemavati, Amaravati
MahanadiSihawa Hills (Chhattisgarh)Seonath, Jonk, Hasdeo

Memory Tips

  • Option Elimination Method: Tungabhadra is clearly a South Indian river. Among the options (Assam, Arunachal, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh), Andhra Pradesh is the only South Indian state.
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