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Question
Distinguish between:
The Eastern and the Western Ghats
Solution
Western Ghats:
- They extend from the mouth of river Tapi to Kanyakumari.
- The average height is 1,200 m but in some parts it rises to 2,440 m.
- They are continuous.
- They are the source of rivers that flow across the Deccan.
- They are steep and rugged, and rise abruptly from the arrow Western Coastal Plains.
- They lie close to the Arabian Sea.
Eastern Ghats:
- They extend from the Mahanadi Valley up to the Nilgiri Hills.
- The average height is 450 m, rarely exceeding 1,200 m.
- They are not continuous. Many rivers flow through them.
- They have gentle slopes that rise from the Eastern Coastal Plains.
- They lie at some distance from the Bay of Bengal.
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