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The eastern ghats from Mahanadi valley to which hills

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Answered by DIVANSHUGUPTA
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Answer:

Answer:The Eastern Ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains along India's eastern coast. The Eastern Ghats run from the northern Odisha through Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south passing some parts of Karnataka and in the Wayanad district of Kerala. They are eroded and cut through by four major rivers of peninsular India, viz. Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna, and Kaveri.

Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

Nallamala hills

Explanation:

  • The eastern ghats are discontinuous mountain hills and they range from the Indian eastern coasts form the eastern ghats of the northern Odisha through the Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south passing through the Karnataka in the Wayanad district of Kerala.
  • Have a height of about 1,690 meters. The eastern ghats are also older than the western ghats and have a complex geologic structure related to the breaking up of the Rohidinia and the period of the Gondwana supercontinent.  The hills are discontinuous ranges and they form a lower hill.
  • The rivers that flow in these eastern ghat includes: the Mahanadi, Kaveri , Krishna , Mahanadi , Tungabhadra. The hills that start from the Mahanadi are Vinukonda hills, Palkonda hills, Nagari hills, Javadi hills,  Shevaroy hills, Panchmahal hills, Sirumalai hills, Palani hills, and Varushnad hills.
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