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Difference between eastern ghats and western ghats. Who answers first will be marked as brainliest

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Answered by urvashi1320
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Answer:

western ghats

1) the western ghats lie on the western margin of the deccan plateau

2) the western ghats are higher in elevation. their average elevation is from 900 to 1600 metres.

3) they have a continuous chain of mountains and can be crossed through passes only .

4) no major river has cut across them

The Eastern ghats

1) the Eastern ghats lie on the eastern margin of the deccan plateau

2) the eastern ghats are lower in elevation. their average elevation is 600 metres.

3) the mountain chains are not continuous and are denuded by the rivers which flow into the bay of bengal

4) they have been cut across by majors rivers like Godavari , Krishna and Kaveri etc

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Answered by Kanagavel
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Answer:

*Western ghats are parallel to western coastal plains

Eastern ghats are parallel to eastern coastalplains

*In western ghats Anaimudi is the highest peak and in eastern ghats Mahendra giri is the highest peak

*They are series of intersected hills

There are three important passes

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