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Q1 Write the differences between the Western and Eastern Ghats ?
Q2 Write the short notes on Indian Desert ?​

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Answered by sadhnakumarijmp
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Explanation:

Western ghat:

  • Western ghat marks the western edge of deccan plateau
  • they are continuous and can only be crossed through passes only
  • they lies parallel to the western coast along the Arabian sea
  • they are higher in South and the height increase towards the south
  • average height is between 900m to 1600m
  • the highest peak is Anai Mundi with height of 2695m above the sea level

Eastern ghat:

  • Eastern ghat marks the eastern edge of the deccan plateau
  • they are discontinuous and irregular and have been dissected by the river draining into the Bay of Bengal
  • they lies along the eastern coast along the Bay of Bengal
  • they are higher in north and height increase towards the north
  • average height is 600m
  • the highest peak is Mahendragiri with the height of 1501 m above the sea level

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Answered by vinay22720512
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Western ghats they rise gently from Western coasts. the average width is 50to80km. eastern ghats they rise gently from Easter coasts. the average width is 100to 200km

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