Different between western ghat and eastern ghat
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Difference Between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
• Western Ghats receive much more rainfall than Eastern Ghats
• Because of this, one sees a greater diversity of flora and fauna in Western Ghats than Eastern Ghats
• There is a greater variety in height along Western Ghats than Eastern Ghats
• Western Ghats are more continuous than Eastern Ghats
• Western Ghats face Arabian Sea and run along the Western plateau while Eastern Ghats face the Bay of Bengal and run along the eastern plateau
• Anai Mudi is the highest peak in Western Ghats while the honor goes to Mahendragiri in Eastern Ghats......
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Difference Between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
• Western Ghats receive much more rainfall than Eastern Ghats
• Because of this, one sees a greater diversity of flora and fauna in Western Ghats than Eastern Ghats
• There is a greater variety in height along Western Ghats than Eastern Ghats
• Western Ghats are more continuous than Eastern Ghats
• Western Ghats face Arabian Sea and run along the Western plateau while Eastern Ghats face the Bay of Bengal and run along the eastern plateau
• Anai Mudi is the highest peak in Western Ghats while the honor goes to Mahendragiri in Eastern Ghats......
hope it helps you..
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Western Ghats:-
The Western Ghats, also the "Sahyadri", is a mountain range that covers an area of 160,000 square kilometres in a stretch of 1,600 kilometres parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula, traversing the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Eastern Ghats:-
The Eastern Ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains along India's eastern coast. The Eastern Ghats run from the Ayyodhya hills in the State of West Bengal and pass through Odisha, Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south passing some parts of Karnataka as well as Telangana.
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