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5. Anaimudi and cardamom hills are part of
6. PDS Stands for
7. An Example for service sector is
8. Which state has highest literacy
9. UNDP Stands for
10. Literacy rate means
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11. The valley between the lesser Himalayas and shivaliks are
12. The height of Doda Belt is
13.The Western Ghats join the
14.Swampy and Marshy region in shivaliks is called
15. The rivers hat have perennial flow is​

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5.

The Cardamom Hills or Yela Mala are mountain range of southern India and part of the southern Western Ghats located in southeast Kerala and southwest Tamil Nadu in India. Their name comes from the cardamom spice grown in much of the hills' cool elevation, which also supports pepper and coffee.

6.

Definition: Public distribution system is a government-sponsored chain of shops entrusted with the work of distributing basic food and non-food commodities to the needy sections of the society at very cheap prices.

7.

The Service Sector, also called tertiary sector, is the third of the three traditional economic sectors. ... Activities in the service sector include retail, banks, hotels, real estate, education, health, social work, computer services, recreation, media, communications, electricity, gas and water supply.

8.

Kerala

According to Census 2011, Kerala has the highest total literacy rate and female literacy rate whereas Lakshadweep had the highest male literacy rate. Rajasthan has the lowest male literacy rate, while Bihar has the lowest female literacy rate.

9.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

10.

Literacy rate – Total number of literate persons in a given age group, expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group. The adult literacy rate measures literacy among persons aged 15 years and older, and the youth literacy rate measures literacy among persons aged 15 to 24 years.

11.

Answer: longitudinal valleys between the lesser himalayas and shiwaliks are known as 'duns' in the west and 'duars' in the east.

12.

India: The Western Ghats

… Hills, with their highest peak, Doda Betta (8,652 feet [2,637 metres]); and the Anaimalai, Palni, and...…

13.

The Nilgiri Hills

Answer. Answer: The Nilgiri Hills which join the Sahyadris near the trijunction of Karnataka, Kerala and TN, rise abruptly to over 2,000 m. They mark the junction of the Western Ghats with Eastern Ghats.

14.

Swampy and marshy region is called as estuary.

It is called as estuary.

15.

The rivers that have water throughout the year are called perennial rivers. In India Himalayan Rivers like Ganga and Bhramaputra are perennial rivers. These are both rain fed and formed through melting of the glaciers.

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