Explain the coastal line of India
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coastal india spans from the southwest indian coastline along the arabian sea from the coastline of the gulf of kutch in its westernmost corner and stretches across the gulf of khambhat, and through the salsette island of mumbai along the konkan and southwards across the raigad region and through kanara and further down through mangalapuram and along the malabar through cape comorin.
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The Eastern Coast of India lies between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. It stretches from Tamil Nadu (south) to West Bengal (east). The coastal regions has a high levels of humidity. It receives a large amount of rainfall.
The Western Coast of India lies between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. It extends from Gujarat (north) and extends till Kerala (south).
The Western Coast of India lies between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. It extends from Gujarat (north) and extends till Kerala (south).
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