The geological landscape of western ghats
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Geology. The Western Ghats are the mountainous faulted and eroded edge of the Deccan Plateau. ... After the break-up, the western coast of India would have appeared as an abrupt cliff some 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in elevation. Basalt is the predominant rock found in the hills reaching a thickness of 3 km (2 mi).
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The Western Ghats are the mountainous faulted and eroded edge of the Deccan Plateau. ... After the break-up, the western coast of India would have appeared as an abrupt cliff some 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in elevation. Basalt is the predominant rock found in the hills reaching a thickness of 3 km (2 mi).
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