which hill ranges lie to the west of the deccan plateau
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On the western side of the ‘Deccan plateau’ lie the Sahyadri, Anaimalai, Nilgiri, and the Elamalai Hills which are also referred to as the Western Ghats.
Explanation:
- The ‘Deccan plateau’ is a large plateau which consists of eight Indian States. It has the ‘Western Ghats’ on the west and the Eastern Ghats on the eastern side.
- On the northern side is the Satpura Range. The regions in Deccan Plateau receive less rainfall because the Western Ghats blocks the southwest monsoons from reaching the plateau.
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Western ghat ranges lie to the west of the deccan plateau
Explanation:
- The Deccan plateau to the west and the south of India and is 100 meters in the north and more than 1000 meters in the south. Its raised in a triangular form and to the west is western ghats and to the east lies the eastern ghats ranges.
- The ester ghasts ranges are massive and block all the moisture that flows from the southwest monsoon and thus the Deccan plateau gets low rainfall.
- The mountain range covers a length of 140,000 km sq. with Anamudi, as its highest peak. Geologically it's formed by the folding and faulting of the plates.
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