6 simple differences between western and eastern ghats
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WESTERN GHATS :-
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✔️ they lie parallel to the western coast.
✔️ they are continuous and regular.
✔️ they are higher than eastern ghats.
✔️ their average elevation is 900-1600 metres.
✔️ the Anai mudi and the Doda betta are the highest peaks in this region.
✔️ the height of the western ghats progressively increases from north to south.
✔️ rivers in this region are Narmada and Tapi.
EASTERN GHATS :-
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✔️ they lie parallel to the eastern coast.
✔️ they are non-continuous and irregular.
✔️ they are lower than western ghats.
✔️ their average elevation is 600 metres.
✔️ Mahendragiri is the highest peak in this region.
✔️ the height of the eastern ghats progressively increases from south to north.
✔️ rivers in this region are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri.
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diagram of Western and Eastern ghats are present in the attachment.
____◦•●◉✿[Tʜᴀɴᴋ ʏᴏᴜ]✿◉●•◦______
hope it will help you ✌️✌️
WESTERN GHATS :-
================
✔️ they lie parallel to the western coast.
✔️ they are continuous and regular.
✔️ they are higher than eastern ghats.
✔️ their average elevation is 900-1600 metres.
✔️ the Anai mudi and the Doda betta are the highest peaks in this region.
✔️ the height of the western ghats progressively increases from north to south.
✔️ rivers in this region are Narmada and Tapi.
EASTERN GHATS :-
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✔️ they lie parallel to the eastern coast.
✔️ they are non-continuous and irregular.
✔️ they are lower than western ghats.
✔️ their average elevation is 600 metres.
✔️ Mahendragiri is the highest peak in this region.
✔️ the height of the eastern ghats progressively increases from south to north.
✔️ rivers in this region are Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri.
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diagram of Western and Eastern ghats are present in the attachment.
____◦•●◉✿[Tʜᴀɴᴋ ʏᴏᴜ]✿◉●•◦______
hope it will help you ✌️✌️
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