Answer:
The Western and the Eastern Ghats flank either side of the "central Deccan plateau".
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Deccan Plateau was formed by the end of the Cretacious period about "66 million years ago".
- When the "Indian plate" was moving from above the "Reunion Hotspot", the volcanic eruptions from the hotspot resulted in the formation of the Deccan Plateau.
- The "western edge" of the "Deccan Plateau" is characterized by the "presence of the Western Ghats" and the eastern edge by the presence of the Eastern Ghats.