west coastal plains of india.
biodiversity hot spots.
Bio 100 Biodiversity Hot Spots
The Western Ghats or the Sahyadri are the ranges of hills parallel to the western coast of India starting from Gujarat right upto Kerala. The ghats are hill ranges on the top of which starts the Deccan Plateau Likewise the Eastern Ghats are the ranges of hills that raise from near the coast on the Eastern Coast of India. Both the Western and Eastern Ghats are thickly forested and most part of these ghats have been declared as bio diversity hot spots of the world and are home to many species of birds, animals, insects and flora and fauna
no but yes hot means hot but springs and spots are differ so the answer is no!
No. Hot spots are not associated with plate boundaries.
They aren't necessarily. Several well-known hot spots are in tropical areas, but a number are not. We have the Hawaiian and Galapagos hot spots, but we also have hot spots under Yellowstone, Iceland, and Antarctica.
hot spots begin at the boundary between the mantle and the outercore.
Hot spots begin at where 2 plates move apart
They are, yes.
The flow of molten magma is what causes varying hot spots on Earth. Hot spots are also known to heat water beneath the ground.
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