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compare Western Ghat Eastern Ghat with regard their potential for Hydel power development​

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Answered by smarojitsaha26
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Answer:

Explanation:

Comparison of Western Ghats with the Eastern Ghats with regard to their potential for hydel power development.

Western Ghats

Western Ghats are the mountain ranges that run along north to south are higher and continuous

Agriculture, plantations allowed along Western Ghats.

Western Ghats receive more rain from south west monsoon in summer

There are many rivers originating from Eastern Ghats which are smaller and slow. They have little water hence of little use for generating hydel power.

Rivers like Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri flow from east and fall into Bay of Bengal

Eastern Ghats

The Eastern Ghats are situated in the east coast of India and are low and broken.

Eastern Ghats get rain in winter by north east monsoon

River Narmada, Tapti from Central High Land and other rivers originating in Western Ghats flow into Arabian Sea

The Eastern Ghat are mostly broken at intervals.

Answered by bratislava
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The western ghats have more scope than eastern ghats in term of hydro power.

Explanation:

  • India has a huge potential for the generation of hydropower, The development of the power depends on socio-economic factors. Western ghats have a huge water power potential and this is the windward side as compare to the leeward side of eastern Ghats.
  • The region is major high rising hills and peaks as compared to the Eastern Ghats. It is more feasible for the formation of the hydel power development.

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