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Why are the western ghats called a water divide?

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Answered by OJASWI
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The western ghats are the highest boundary line of many Peninsula and Konkan rivers. It divides basins of the east flowing Peninsular river from those of Konkan and Malabar river which are west flowing rivers. Hence, western ghats are major water divides of peninsular India.

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Answered by bobybhagat45
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The Western Ghats are called a water divide because they act as a divide between the west flowing rivers meeting the Arabian sea and east flowing rivers meeting the Bay of Bengal.

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