assertion eastern ghats are discoutinous and irregular reason eastern ghats are dissected by rivers drainng into the bay of Bengal
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Answer: Eastern ghats are discontinuous and irregular and are dissected at many places by the rivers, which drain into bay of bengal. They are not a continuous range.
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- The Deccan plateau of India is one of the main landmasses. It is bordered by the Western Ghats on its west and the Eastern ghats on its east.
- The eastern ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains along India's eastern coast.
- The eastern ghats pass through Odisha, Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south.
- They are dissected at many places by the rivers, which drain into the Bay of Bengal. Its height ranges from 1,100 to 1,600 metres.
- The highest peak of the eastern ghats is the Jindhagada peak.
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