Which Ghats are taller and continuous? What is the reason?
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Western Ghats
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- The Western Ghats are spread over 1600 kilometers from the mount of the Tapi river to Kanyakumari cape. The height is an average of 1200 m. The West Ghats are more continuous than Eastern Ghats.
- Western Ghats are elevated and are continuous range of mountains. The Western Ghats continuous and unlike Eastern Ghats they are not divided into several parts by large rivers that spread out and form deltas near the seas
- The range begins near the Songadh, of Gujarat, south of the river Taptir, and runs continuosuly through the states of Goa, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu ending at Marunthuvazh Malai, Swamithope, close to the southern tip of India
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