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Answered by Anonymous
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Differences :-

  • Western Ghats are continuous Chain of hills starting from Tapti valley in the North to Kanyakumari in the South.

  • Most of the rivers that rise in western Ghats drain into Arabian sea .

  • Eastern Ghats are discontinuous chain of hills from Mahanadi River in north and Vaigai River in the south

  • Most of the rivers that rise in Eastern Ghats drain into Bay of Bengal.

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Answered by Nityasrivastava101
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Eastern Ghats is a stretch of mountain ranges that are not continuous.

Start from the northern tip of Orissa to the Southern tip of Tamil Nadu passing through Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and some parts of Wayanad in Kerala.

Composition of rock is varied from Hard Granite, Quartz, Metamorphic, etc.

Run parallel almost North to South to the east coast of India also known as the Coromandel coast.

Have many breaks in the stretch giving rise to various deltas of rivers that originate in Western Ghats, e.g., Godavari, Cauvery, Krishna, Etc.

Western Ghats are more or less continuous.

Originating from Valsad in Gujarat to Southern tip of Kerala, except for a 30–40 KM gap known as South Palaghat Gap.

Rock consists of mostly Laterite, with an occasional outcrop of Granite.

Run continuously parallel to the west coast of India known as the Konkan coast, Malabar coast, etc.

Very Few breaks along the stretch and these give rise to estuaries, e.g., Tapati, Narmada, etc.

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