Geography, asked by mdyusufayub, 10 months ago

Why is the expansion of the Eastern Ghats not continuous like the Western Ghats?​

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Answered by siyakakria
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Answer:

Unlike the Western Ghats, the Eastern Ghats are not a continuous range of mountains; rather represent an assemblage of series of much broken hills because of the great rivers like the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri those cut across them.

Answered by niyati2dinesh
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Explanation:

Eastern Ghats are not a continuous chain of mountains. They are broken because most of the rivers are wide when flowing through Eastern Ghats. They spread out forming deltas near the seas.

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