Rivers in the plateau region like Godavari, Krishna and Mahanadi provide water for irrigation, making farming possible even in drier areas. Their consistent flow allows for the cultivation of rice, pulses and cotton and also supports dams for water storage ...
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The Western Ghats themselves are declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are recognized for their exceptional biodiversity, unique ecosystems and role in regulating monsoons. This region is home to many endemic species and significant natural heritage. Class 7 Social Science ...
Most rivers in the Peninsular Plateau, like Godavari and Krishna, flow from west to east due to the plateau’s tilt, draining into the Bay of Bengal. Some rivers, like Narmada and Tapti, flow westward into the Arabian Sea, which is ...
The Western Ghats are higher, continuous and steeper, receiving heavy rainfall and rich in biodiversity. The Eastern Ghats are lower, broken and spread along the east coast, receiving less rain. Both ranges border the Deccan Plateau and influence river flow ...
The west coast is narrow, has estuaries and short, fast rivers originating in the Western Ghats. It features important ports and rocky beaches. The east coast is wider, has river deltas and long, slow rivers. It is flatter and more ...