western Ghat and e
estern Ghat
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The Eastern Ghats are lower in elevation. Their average elevation is 600 metres. They have a continuous chain of mountains and can be crossed through passes only. The mountain chains are not continuous and are denuded by the rivers which flow into the Bay of Bengal.
The Palghat Gap separates the Western Ghats proper from their southward extension, known as the Southern Ghats. The Western Ghats, because they receive extremely heavy rainfall from the southwest monsoon, comprise peninsular India's principal watershed; rainfall is much lighter inland on the plateau.
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the main to remember is that Western and Eastern ghats are located in the lower region of India
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