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Ghat - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GhatWebEastern Ghats on the east coast of India and Western Ghats on the west coast of India are the largest ghats in pensular India. [6] Western Ghats, also known as Sahyadri (Benevolent Mountains), is a mountain range covers an area of 140,000 km² in a stretch of 1,600 km parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula , traverse the States of Kerala , …
Ghats | mountain ranges, India | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/place/GhatsWebGhats, two mountain ranges forming the eastern and western edges, respectively, of the Deccan plateau of peninsular India. The two ranges run roughly parallel to the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea coasts, respectively, from which they are separated by strips of fairly level coastal land. In Hindi ghat means “river landing stairs” or “mountain pass” and has been …
Western Ghats - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1342Web2 thg 7, 2012 · The Ghats act as a key barrier, intercepting the rain-laden monsoon winds that sweep in from the south-west during late summer. A significant characteristic of the Western Ghats is the exceptionally high level of biological diversity and endemism. This mountain chain is recognized as one of the world’s eight ‘hottest hotspots’ of biological …
Western Ghats - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_GhatsWebThe Western Ghats or the Western Mountain range is a mountain range that covers an area of 160,000 km 2 (62,000 sq mi) in a stretch of 1,600 km (990 mi) parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula, traversing the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the 36 …
Western Ghats | Mountains, Definition, & Description | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/place/Western-GhatsWeb11 thg 1, 2023 · Western Ghats, also called Sahyadri, north–south-running range of mountains or hills in western India that forms the crest of the western edge of the Deccan plateau parallel to the Malabar Coast of the Arabian Sea. The Western Ghats are a biodiversity hot spot, a biologically rich but threatened region, and a UNESCO World …
Ghat Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ghatWebghat: [noun] a broad flight of steps that is situated on an Indian riverbank and that provides access to the water especially for bathing.
Western Ghats - Importance, Biodiversity & Latest Updates for …
https://byjus.com/free-ias-prep/western-ghatsWebWestern Ghats - A Brief Overview for UPSC. The Western Ghats are a mountain range running parallel along the western coast of India starting from Gujarat and ending in Tamil Nadu covering the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. The Ghats are often called the Great Escarpment of India and are also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Eastern Ghats: Explained - ClearIAS
https://www.clearias.com/eastern-ghatsWeb22 thg 11, 2022 · The climate of Eastern Ghats. Red, Black, Laterite, and Alluvial soils are the most common types of soil in the Eastern Ghats. The region’s mean annual temperature ranges from a low of 14.5 °C to a high of 36.5 °C. The tropical monsoon climate can be seen in the Eastern Ghats. Both the South-West and the North-East retreating monsoons …
Western and Eastern Ghats of India - UPSC GS-I Notes - BYJUS
https://byjus.com/free-ias-prep/western-and-eastern-ghats-of-indiaWeb4 thg 1, 2016 · Sahyadri in Maharashtra. Nilgiri hills in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Anaimalai Hills and Cardamom hills in Kerala. 2. The Western Ghats is an elevated and continuous range of mountains. 3. The average elevation of Western Ghats is about 1,500 m. 4. Western Ghat is the origin of various Peninsular rivers.
Ghats (mountains) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghats_(mountains)WebGhats refer to two converging mountain ranges in south-eastern India, called the Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats, running along the eastern and western seaboards of the country.. The Eastern Ghats parallel the Coromandel Coast.The average elevation of the range is 600 metres (2,000 feet) above sea level. The Eastern Ghats lie at a distance of …