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Why there are more salt-pans on the western coast of India than its eastern coast?

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Answered by yourmomo
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. West coast is coast of submergence (except Malabar Coast) while east coast is an emergent coast. These imply that sea is deeper in west coast than sea on east coast. So, west coast has favourable conditions for natural harbours.
b. West Rivers form estuaries and eastern rivers form delta. Therefore it becomes difficult for ships to reach the east coast covered with sediments.
c. High Tides hit coast real hard. So coastal erosion, natural ports
d. Continental shelf on east extends up to 500 km into the sea, so, difficult to develop good ports and harbours. Ships can enter and leave only during tides. But this does-not mean we cannot have ports in this condition. Some of the world's well known ports are located on Continental shelves like London, Singapore, Hong Kong.
P.S took some internet help
Answered by vchilongo
75

In the western coast of India there are numerous rocks and rock particles as compared to the eastern coast .

This rocks and rock particles are highly concentrated in salt and salt particles .

The salt pans originate from these rocks and rock particles found in the western coast and that's why they are in ubandance western than eastern coast

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