2. I am found at the mouth of rivers in the Western coastal strip.
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Malabar Coast is found at the mouth of rivers in the Western coastal strip.
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- This is the southwest coast of India and comprises of Western Ghats.
- The western coastal strips covers an area from south Goa to Kanyakumari.
- The coastal strip is also called Coastal belt.
- Malabar coast covers around 845km.
- This is used to refer to the whole Indian coast from Konkan , the western coast, to the tip of the subcontinent at southernmost tip of India, Kanyakumari.
- It have now captured around 70% of Kerala and the coastal area of Karnataka.
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