explain characteristics of the
Western ghats
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The Western Ghats run for approximately 1,600km (990 mi) with an average elevation of 1,200m (3,900 ft). There are many peaks that rise above 2,000m (6,562ft), with Anamudi being the highest peak at 2,695m (8,842ft).
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The climate is humid and tropical in lower elevation areas tempered by the proximity to the sea. In higher elevated areas and in the northern and southern reaches of the Western Ghats, there is a more temperate climate. The Western Ghats are home to four tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest eco-regions.
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