Question
Distinguish between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.
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S.No.
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The Western Ghats
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S.No.
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The Eastern Ghats
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(i)
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The western edge of the Peninsular plateau is called the western ghats.
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(a)
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The eastern edge of the Peninsular plateau is called eastern ghats.
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(ii)
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They are continuous.
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(b)
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They are discontinuous as they are broken at places.
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(iii)
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They consist of Sahyadri, the Nilgiri, the Annamalai and the Cardamom hills.
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(c)
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They consist of Mahendra Giri and Malaya Giri ranges.
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(iv)
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Their height ranges between 1000 and 1600 metre from mean sea level.
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(d)
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Their height is 300 to 900 metres from mean sea level.
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