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describe the feature of western ghats that and Eastern ghatsin the reference to height slope continuity rivers and vegetation​

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Answered by ramya2316
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The highest peak of this region is from Anaimudi with a height of 2,659 km. Slope: They have steep slope as height increases from North to SouthContinuity: They are continuous and can be crossed through passes only. ... The Eastern Ghats are lower in height than the Western Ghats.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Features   Western Ghats                          

Height:  Their height is 900 to 1,600 meters. The highest peak of this region is from Anaimudi with a height of 2,659 km.Slope:  They have steep slope as height increases from North to SouthContinuity:

They are continuous and can be crossed through passes only.

Rivers:

They lie parallel to Western Coast and are source for some rivers.

Vegetation:

Western Ghats have tropical evergreen forests.They are evergreen to deciduous forests.

Features:   Eastern Ghats

Height: 

The Eastern Ghats are lower in height than the Western Ghats. It ranges from 600 to 900 meters. Mahendragri 1501 m is the highest peak in Eastern Ghats.

Slope :They have a gentle slope.

Continuity: They are irregular and discontinuous and dissected by the rivers.

Rivers:  hey stretch from Mahanadi valley to Niligiris in South. The rivers flow through easily.

Vegetation:   Eastern Ghats have scrub vegetation due to over-grazing and deforestation

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