Correct option is D
The correct answer is: (d) Gujarat; Kerala
The western coastal plains of India stretch from the Gujarat coast in the north to the Kerala coast in the south. This coastal region includes three distinct sections:
Gujarat Coast(Northern part),
Konkan Coast(Central part, covering Maharashtra and Goa),
Malabar Coast(Southern part, covering Kerala and Karnataka).
The Western Coastal Plains are bordered by the Western Ghat son the eastern side and the Arabian Sea on the western side.
These plains are divided into three regions: Kutch and Saurashtra in Gujarat, Konkan in Maharashtra, and Malabar in Kerala and Karnataka.
The region has a varied topography with estuaries, rivers ,beaches, and backwaters, making it ecologically rich and important for agriculture and fisheries.