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“Access through Western Ghats is difficult.” Why?
Give a geographical reason of the following:
Access through the Western Ghats is difficult.
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Solution 1
They form a continuous chain running from north to south, access through which is very difficult.
Solution 2
The Western Ghats are difficult to access due to their high height of approximately 900-1600 m. They are continuous and can only be accessed through passages.
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