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‘Eastern Ghats are discontinuous’. Examine the reason behind the
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Answered by cstrs7821
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Explanation:

Eastern Ghats are not a continuous chain of mountains. They are broken because most of the rivers are wide when flowing through Eastern Ghats. They spread out forming deltas near the seas.

Answered by anirudhs1901
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The Eastern Ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains along India's eastern coast. The Eastern Ghats run from the northern Odisha through Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south passing some parts of Karnataka as well as Telangana. They are eroded and cut through by four major rivers of peninsular India, viz. Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna, and Kaveri. The cradle of Eastern Ghats is Villupuram district in Tamil Nadu.

The mountain ranges run parallel to the Bay of Bengal. The Deccan Plateau lies to the west of the range, between the Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats. The coastal plains, including the Coromandel Coast region, lie between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. The Eastern Ghats are not as high as the Western Ghats.

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