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Mention the differences between the Eastern and Western ghats

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Answered by ashishdsp72
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Difference Between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats

• Western Ghats receive much more rainfall than Eastern Ghats

• Because of this, one sees a greater diversity of flora and fauna in Western Ghats than Eastern Ghats

• There is a greater variety in height along Western Ghats than Eastern Ghats

• Western Ghats are more continuous than Eastern Ghats

• Western Ghats face Arabian Sea and run along the Western plateau while Eastern Ghats face the Bay of Bengal and run along the eastern plateau

• Anai Mudi is the highest peak in Western Ghats while the honor goes to Mahendragiri in Eastern Ghats


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Answered by anouska6
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Eastern Ghats : Eastern Ghats is not a continuous range of mountains. the highest peak of eastern Ghats is Shervarayan. The average height of the peaks is about 1500-1600 meters.

Western Ghats: a longer and continuous range of mountains. the highest hill is anaimalai. the average height is about 2700 meters.
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