Social Sciences, asked by historyworld, 1 year ago

how are the western ghats different from the eastern ghats? give any three points of distinction.

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Answered by jolenetheresa
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western ghats are very narrow while the eastern ghats are much broader. i knew only 1 point

Answered by babushall
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the Western Ghats lie parallel to the West Coast the structure of Western Ghats is continuous with a few passes as the gateways to the coastal plains in the Western Ghats are higher than the Eastern Ghats does for the Deccan Plateau region west east slope is seen the Western Ghats extend for 1600 km near Gudalur the Nilgiris join the Western Ghats and their ways to over a height of about 2000 MTS the famous hill station Udhagamandalam popularly known as Ooty is located in the Nilgiri doddabetta 2637 M is the highest peak of Western Ghats include the Palani Tamil Nadu and a moody and cardamom Kerala Hills animal is 2695 MTS of Annamalai Hills is the highest peak in South India

the Eastern Ghats extend from Mahanadi Valley in the north to Nilgiri in the south however the Eastern Ghats are not continuous rivers that originate in Western Ghats like Godavari and Krishna cut across the plateau and join the Bay of Bengal the average height of the Eastern Ghats daily extends 900m the highest peak in Eastern Ghats is anaconda found in chintapalli 1680 MTS in Andhra Pradesh Nalla Malla velikonda palakonda and sheshachala assembly tracks of eastern Ghats one of the remarkable feature of the peninsular plateau is black soil formed due to volcanic activity
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