why Western Ghat is greater than Eastern Ghat. It is my question correct? And please write the answer

Dear Student,
The Western and Eastern Ghats are two mountain ranges that run down the western and eastern coasts of India, respectively. However, they are geologically different, with the Eastern Ghats being formed during the breakup of the supercontinent Rondinia 600 - 700 million years ago, while the Western Ghats were formed more recently when the supercontinent Gondwana broke up about 150 million years ago.
Western Ghat are having more biodiversity than eastern ghats because of the rain.The Western Ghats is an elevated and continuous range of mountains.The average elevation of Western Ghats is about 1,500 m.Western Ghat is the origin of various Peninsular rivers.It causes the orographic rainfall due to which the windward side of the mountains receives a lot of rainfall, however, the leeward side remains dry.The western ghats consist of evergreen forests too, however, the main crop grown there is the Coffee.Eastern Ghat is discontinuous and low-height mountain ranges.Rivers like Krishna, Kaveri, Mahanadi, Godavari erode the Eastern Ghats.It must be noted that the eastern ghats are lower in elevation than the western ghats.The highest peak of Eastern Ghats is the Jindhagada peak (1690 meters). It is also known as Arma Konda or Sitamma Konda.The difference in the elevation levels of the highest peaks in both the ghats can also be compared. Jindaghara of eastern ghats is of 1690 mts. This gives us a fair idea of the differences in elevation levels of the hills in both the ghats.
Hence Western Ghats are more higher and diversified than eatern ghats
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