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The Western Ghats, also known as the Sahyadris, is a mountain range that stretches 1,600 km (990 mi) along the western coast of the Indian peninsula. Covering an area of 160,000 km (62,000 sq mi), it traverses the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The range forms an almost … مزید دیکھیں
The name Western Ghats is a portmanteau of the word Ghat and the cardinal direction in which it is located with respect to the Indian mainland. Ghat, a term used in the مزید دیکھیں
The Western Ghats are the mountainous faulted and eroded edge of the Deccan Plateau. Geologic evidence indicates that they were formed during the break-up of the supercontinent of مزید دیکھیں
The Western Ghats plays an important role in determining the climate and seasons in India. During the dry summer months of April-May, … مزید دیکھیں
The Western Ghats extend from the Satpura Range south of the Tapti River in the north and runs approximately 1,600 km (990 mi) to the southern tip of the Indian peninsula at مزید دیکھیں
The Western Ghats region is a biodiversity hotspot. It consists of nearly 30% of all the species of flora and fauna found in India, significant of which … مزید دیکھیں
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ويب2 جولائی، 2012 · Western Ghats. Older than the Himalaya mountains, the mountain chain of the Western Ghats represents geomorphic features of immense importance with unique biophysical and ecological processes. …
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ويبThe hill ranges of the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, extend along the west coast of India from the river Tapti in the north to the southern tip of India. Their positioning makes the Western Ghats biologically rich and …
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