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how does the eastern coastal plain differ from the the western Costa plain (any four)​

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Answered by anacom
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Answer:Eastern Coastal Plain is in between the Bay of Bengal in the East and the Eastern Ghats to its West. Western Coastal Plain is between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. No Deltas are formed in Western Coastal plains, by small rivers. ... Western Coastal plain is intersected by mountain ridges.

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Eastern Coastal Plain

Eastern Coastal Plain is divided into 2 stretches North and South. The part which is in the South is known as Coromandel Coast and the Northern Stretch of Eastern Coastal Plains is known as Northern Circar.  It is in between the Bay of Bengal in the East and the Eastern Ghats to its West.  Wide Deltas are formed by large rivers on the Eastern Coastal Plains.  It is fertile due to alluvial soil.  Eastern Coastal Plain is broader. It is a level surface.

WESTERN COASTAL PLAIN

Western Coastal Plains are divided into 3 different sections. The southern part is known as Malabar Coast, the Central part of the Western Coast is known as the Karavali or Kanara. The Northern Part of the Western Coast is known as Konkan.  It is between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. No Deltas are formed in Western Coastal plains, by small rivers. Except for the Southern Part i.e. Malabar Coast, the Western Coastal Plain is infertile for agricultural purposes. Western Coastal Plains are very narrow . It is intersected by mountain ridges.

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