1. Name the Physiographic divisions of India.
2. Which river marks the easternmost boundaries of Himalayas.
3. Name the part of Himalayas lying between Teesta and Dihang rivers.
4. Which part of Himalayas is located between Kali and Satluj rivers?
5. Name some Hill station of Himachal Range.
6. How Himadri Range is different from Himachal Range? (any three)
7. Write about the maim features of the Shiwaliks.
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Answer:
1. India is divided into six physiographic divisions on basis of the varied physiographic features: units as follows: Northern and North-eastern Mountain; Northern Plain; Peninsular Plateau; Indian Desert; Coastal Plains; and Islands.
2. The Brahmaputra marks the eastern most boundary of the Himalayas.
3. Assam Himalayas
4. Kumaon Himalayas
5. The main hill stations in the Himalayas are Shimla, Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Ladakh, Srinagar, Kullu, Manali, Rishikesh and Dharamshala
6. The main differences between them are; 1)Himadri is bigger than Himachal. 2)The height of Himadri is also greater than the Himachal. 3) Himadri is continuous range but Himachal is non-continuous range.
7. Three features of Shivalik Range :
(i) The outermost range of the Himalayas is called the Outer Himalayas or Shivaliks.
(ii) They extend over a width of 10-15 km.
(iii) These height varies between 900 metre and 1,100 metre.
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Explanation:
Question no:1
The major physiographic divisions of India: -
1. The Himalayan Mountains
2. The Northern Plains
3. The Peninsular Plateau
4. The Indian Desert
5. The Coastal Plains
6. The Islands
Question no: 2
Brahmaputra
Question no: 3
Assam Himalayas
Question no: 4
Kumaon Himalayas
Question no: 5
Dalhousie
Manali
McLeod Ganj
Kasol
Shimla
Kalpa
Kaza
Keylong
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