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What separates Goa from Deccan Plateau?​ 15 word​

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Answered by shubh214
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The Sahyadri Mountains form the almost natural border between Goa and India and are part of the Western Ghats, a series of ridges that separate the Deccan Plateau from the Malabar coast. Behind the Ghats is the large, dry and barren Deccan plateau.

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Answered by palakudatewar03
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Ghats, two mountain ranges forming the eastern and western edges, respectively, of the Deccan plateau of peninsular India. The two ranges run roughly parallel to the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea coasts, respectively, from which they are separated by strips of fairly level coastal land.

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