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write the difference between western and eastern ghats​

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Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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ANSWER :

Differentiate between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats.

The Eastern Ghats lie on the eastern margin of the Deccan Plateau.

The average height is 600m.

They lies near the Bay of Bengal.

The Western Ghats are higher in elevation.

Their average elevation is from 900 to 1600 metres.

They lies near the Arabia Sea.

Answered by ankit5869
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The difference between western ghats and eastern ghats are as follow:

1. Western ghat: The western ghat are formed on the western edge of the Deccan plateau. Eastern ghat: The eastern ghat are formed on the eastern edge of the Deccan plateau.

2. Western ghat: They lie along the Arabian sea.

Eastern ghat: They lie along the Bay of Bengal.

3. Western ghat: Average height of this ghat is 900-1600 metres.

Eastern ghat: Average height of this ghat is 600 metres.

4. Western ghat: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati, and Maha river etc. flow in this region.

Eastern ghat: Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri etc. flow in this region.

5. Western ghat: Highest park of western ghat is Anai Mudi.

Eastern ghat: Highest park of eastern ghat is Mahendragiri.

6. Western ghat: Western ghat is source of many large river.

Eastern ghat: Eastern ghat is no source of large river.

Hope it helpful.

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