The Eastern and Western Ghats are located in peninsular India in southeast Asia. The Eastern Ghats stretch around 900 miles along the country's eastern coast, which borders the Bay of Bengal, while the Western Ghats stretch around 1,000 miles along the country's western coast, which borders the Arabian Sea.
Mount McKinley is the tallest US mountain and Mount Everest is the tallest southwest asian mountain, therefore the tallest mountains in southwest asia are taller than the tallest mountains in the US
The correct answer is - east to west.
The trade winds are located between the Equator and the mid-latitudes, or rather in the tropical zone. They are found on both, the North Hemisphere and the South Hemisphere.
In the North Hemisphere, the trade winds are also called northeasterly trades. They move in a roughly east to west direction, beginning from the northern parts of the tropical zone, getting southwards, and then make a turn towards the west.
The Southern Indian Ocean I think
The continents fit together perfectly and are split at the boundaries