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Distinguish between the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats. - Geography

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Distinguish between the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.

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Basis Western Ghats Eastern Ghats
Location The Western Ghats run parallel to the western coast of India. The Eastern Ghats run parallel to the eastern coast of India.
Continuity The Western Ghats form a continuous range with few passes. The Eastern Ghats are discontinuous and broken by rivers.
Average Height The Western Ghats are higher, with an average elevation of 900–1600 meters. The Eastern Ghats are lower, with an average elevation of 600 meters.
Highest Peak Anaimudi (2,695 m) is the highest peak in the Western Ghats. Mahendragiri (1,501 m) is the highest peak in the Eastern Ghats.
River Flow Rivers mostly originate here and flow eastward into the Bay of Bengal. Rivers cut through these hills to reach the Bay of Bengal.
Rainfall The Western Ghats receive heavy rainfall due to the southwest monsoon. The Eastern Ghats receive less rainfall compared to the Western Ghats.
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Chapter 2.01: India - Location, Relief and Drainage - Exercises [Page 142]

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Chapter 2.01 India - Location, Relief and Drainage
Exercises | Q IV 2. | Page 142
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Chapter 3 Relief
Examination Corner | Q I. 2. (ii) | Page 41
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