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[5] By which process Western coastal plain was formed :-
[a]Emergence
[b]Volcano
[c]Earthquake
[d] Rivery decay​

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Answered by Akshaya890
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Answer:

d.River Decay

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Explanation:

Emergence of coastline happens due to the lowering of sea level or uplift of the land. ... The south-eastern part of the eastern coast is a coast of emergence. Most noteworthy, the western coast formed due to both emergence and submergence.

Besides, it divides, into 3 coasts from north to south namely the Konkan coast, the Karnataka coast, and the Kerala coast. Moreover, it is formed of alluvial soil brought down by short streams that originated in the Western Ghats.

Answered by lohitjinaga
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Answer:

Rivery decay

Explanation:

Mountain formation refers to the geological processes that underlie the formation of mountains. These processes are associated with large-scale movements of the Earth's crust (tectonic plates).[1] Folding, faulting, volcanic activity, igneous intrusion and metamorphism can all be parts of the orogenic process of mountain building.[2] The formation of mountains is not necessarily related to the geological structures found on it.[3]

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