Social Sciences, asked by choudharyvishal37, 1 year ago

where do the western and the eastern coastal plains meet

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Answered by dackpower
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Cape Comorin was the former name of Kanyakumari which sprawls at the coast assists as an essential vacationist point of India. The city is an assemblage point of middle-western marshy plains and easterly marshy lowlands. The shoreline covers the southernmost portion of India’s coastline. The complete Kanyakumari coastline is flooded by the Laccadive Sea is also remembered as Lakshadweep Sea.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The western and the eastern coastal plains meet at "Kanyakumari region".

Explanation:

Western coast is comprised of konkan coast and Malabar coast where as eastern coast includes coromandel coast, kanyakumari coast, Krishna – Godavari- Mahanadi delta and coastal Andhra plain.

Western coast starts from Gujarat state and ends on Kerala covering states like Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka, and also known as Sahyadari. Eastern coast includes plains of West Bengal to Tamil Nadu and dissected by four rivers, Mahanadi, Kaveri, Godavari and Krishna.

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