Western ghats and Eastern ghats differences
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Western Ghats---
1.Western ghats mark the western age of deccan plateau.
2.They are continuous.
3.They are higher in south and the height increases towards the south.
4. They lie parallel to the western coast along the Arabian sea.
Eastern Ghats---
1. Eastern ghats mark the eastern edge of deccan plateau.
2.They are discontinuous.
3.They are higher in the north and height increases towards north.
4.They lie along the eastern coast along the bay of bengal.
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Explanation:
The Western Ghats lie on the western margin of the Deccan Plateau. The Eastern Ghats lie on the eastern margin of the Deccan Plateau. The Western Ghats are higher in elevation. Their average elevation is from 900 to 1600 metres. The Eastern Ghats are lower in elevation.
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