Answer:
The
coastal plains are narrow coastal strips running along the Arabian sea in the
West and the Bay of Bengal in the East. They are separated from the Deccan
plateau by the Western and Eastern Ghats respectively. The plain in the West
has three parts, Konkan in the North, Kannad in the centre and Malabar in the
South.
On the eastern side, we have the Northern circars in the north and the
coromandel coast in the south. The Western plain is narrower in width (about 50
km) compared to the Eastern plain (100 to 130 km). The Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna
and Kaveri rivers form deltas on the East coast, while the Narmada and Tapi
form estuaries on the West coast.
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