Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats differentiate
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Western ghats☺️
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1)They lie parallel to western coast.
2)They are continuous.
3)Their average elevation is 900 to 1600 metres.
4)They form the source for major south Indian rivers.
5)Highest peak is Anaimudi.
6)Estuaries are found.
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Eastern ghats☺️
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1)They lie parallel to eastern coast.
2)They are discontinuous.
3)They are lesser than western ghats.
4)They are not source for any river.
5)Highest peak is Mahendragiri.
6)Deltas are found.
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Western ghats☺️
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1)They lie parallel to western coast.
2)They are continuous.
3)Their average elevation is 900 to 1600 metres.
4)They form the source for major south Indian rivers.
5)Highest peak is Anaimudi.
6)Estuaries are found.
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Eastern ghats☺️
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1)They lie parallel to eastern coast.
2)They are discontinuous.
3)They are lesser than western ghats.
4)They are not source for any river.
5)Highest peak is Mahendragiri.
6)Deltas are found.
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The differences between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats are
Western ghast
1) Western Ghats are continuous chain of Hills starting from Tapti in the north of Kanyakumari in the south.
2) Run almost parallel to the west coastal plain.
3) Western Ghats acts as a climatic barrier to the South-- West monsoon winds.
4) most of the rivers that rise in Western Ghats drain into Arabian Sea.
Eastern ghast
1) Eastern Ghats are discontinuous chain of Hills from Mahanandi river in north and vaigai in the south.
2) Run parallel to the east coastal plain.
3) East Ghats lie on the rain Shadow region of the South --west monsoon winds .
4) most of the river that rise in Eastern Ghats drain into the Bay of Bengal.
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Hope now it is clear the differences between eastern and western ghats .
The differences between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats are
Western ghast
1) Western Ghats are continuous chain of Hills starting from Tapti in the north of Kanyakumari in the south.
2) Run almost parallel to the west coastal plain.
3) Western Ghats acts as a climatic barrier to the South-- West monsoon winds.
4) most of the rivers that rise in Western Ghats drain into Arabian Sea.
Eastern ghast
1) Eastern Ghats are discontinuous chain of Hills from Mahanandi river in north and vaigai in the south.
2) Run parallel to the east coastal plain.
3) East Ghats lie on the rain Shadow region of the South --west monsoon winds .
4) most of the river that rise in Eastern Ghats drain into the Bay of Bengal.
Thanks
Hope now it is clear the differences between eastern and western ghats .
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