Goa’s rivers flow from:

East to west
West to east
North to south
South to north

The correct answer is: North to south.

Goa is a state in western India. It is located on the Konkan coast of the Arabian Sea. The state has a total area of 3,702 square kilometers (1,430 sq mi). Goa is bordered by Maharashtra to the north, Karnataka to the east and south, and the Arabian Sea to the west.

The rivers in Goa flow from north to south. The major rivers in Goa are the Mandovi River, the Zuari River, the Terekhol River, the Chapora River, and the Sal River. The Mandovi River is the longest river in Goa. It is 120 kilometers (75 mi) long. The Zuari River is the second longest river in Goa. It is 90 kilometers (56 mi) long. The Terekhol River is the third longest river in Goa. It is 60 kilometers (37 mi) long. The Chapora River is the fourth longest river in Goa. It is 40 kilometers (25 mi) long. The Sal River is the fifth longest river in Goa. It is 30 kilometers (19 mi) long.

The rivers in Goa are important for irrigation, drinking water, and hydroelectric power. They are also important for fishing and tourism.

The following are the four options in the question:

  • East to west
  • West to east
  • North to south
  • South to north

The option “East to west” is incorrect because the rivers in Goa flow from north to south. The option “West to east” is incorrect because the rivers in Goa flow from north to south. The option “North to south” is correct because the rivers in Goa flow from north to south. The option “South to north” is incorrect because the rivers in Goa flow from north to south.

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