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| The Western Ghats | The Eastern Ghats |
| The Western Ghats lie on the western margin of the Deccan Plateau. | The Eastern Ghats lie on the eastern margin of the Deccan Plateau. |
| The Western Ghats are higher in elevation. Their average elevation is from 900 to 1600 meters. | The Eastern Ghats are lower in elevation. Their average elevation is 600 meters. |
| They have continuous chain of mountains and can be crossed through passes only. | The mountain chains are not continuous and are denuded by the rivers which flow into Bay of Bengal. |
| No major river has cut across them. | They have been cut across by major rivers like Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna and Kaveri. |
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The origin of Tapti River is at the Satpura range of Betul district in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is supposed to originating from small pond at a small town known as Multai, originally known as Multapi or the origin spot of Tapti.
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There main occupation being rearing cattle. So, they move from place to place looking for fresh pastures.
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The causes for deforestation in India during British rule were:
- Increase in population, leading to growth in demand for food, and extension of land under cultivation at the expense of forests.
- Colonisation by the British encouraged production of commercial crops.
- Increased demand for timber due to expansion of railways and for ship building purposes.
- Large areas of forests were also cleared to make way for plantation crops.

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Amar Kumar 8 years, 2 months ago
The Impact of the First World War. The Great War 1914-1918 was universally destructive. The effects of these were seen in many areas, as in the destruction of human life and property, and in the political, social and economic fields. The evolution of capitalism and progress in the scientific spheres were also important consequences.
It is estimated that in the four years of war, some eighty lakhs of people were killed and as many wounded. Some 8-10 lakh people were reported missing. In most countries, after this Great War, monarchy came to an end. Democratic Governments were established in these countries. The authorities recognized the people's rights. Lot money was spent in this war. After the Great War, the prices of articles went up. Starvation stalked the world. The government restricted the price of the commodities. Huge taxes were imposed on people. Many mills and factories were established. The workers launched movements for the recognition of their rights. Almost all countries were so heavily burdened that for years together their path of progress remained impeded.
This war also had important social consequences. There was progress in the sphere of women. Even European Christianity had no impact on the Great War. For politics came to eclipse religion. All known religious dogmas were shattered. This apart, narrow-minded radicalism was given up and a sense of fraternity was born in the people.
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