5 differences between uttar pradesh with arunachal pradesh and meghalaya
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The 5 basis of difference between uttar pradesh with arunachal pradesh and meghalaya are as follows:
- Topography
- Temperature
- Soil
- Rainfall
- Latitude
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Differences between uttar pradesh with arunachal pradesh and meghalaya are as follows:
1. Topography
- Uttar Pradesh: Gemorphologically, Uttar Pradesh can be divided into three major topographical regions: the Himalayan Siwalik foothills and the Terai region bordering the U.P. up The Gangetic plains form the largest central part of the state. The Vindhya Range and Plateau occupy a relatively smaller portion of U.P. from the south
- Meghalaya: eghalaya is bordered by Assam in the east, north and northwest and Bangladesh in the south and southwest. The Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills that make up the central and eastern parts of Meghalaya are an impressive plateau of rolling grasslands, hills and river valleys.
- Arunachal Pradesh: The topography of Arunachal Pradesh consists mostly of hilly terrain. It has both hilly and hilly regions. It also has wide valleys created by rivers. The state also has many rivers like Siang, Siyum, Kamplang, Dibang, Tirap, Lohit, Kamla, Noa-Dihing, Subansiri, Kameng etc.
2. Temperature
- Uttar Pradesh: Temperature ranges from 0 to 46 °C (32.0 to 114.8 °F). UP High temperatures reaching 50 °C were observed in Gonda district.
- Meghalaya: The climate of Meghalaya varies with altitude. The climate of Khasi and Jaintia Hills is uniquely pleasant and refreshing. It is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter, but the climate in the plains of the Garo Hills is hot and humid except in winter.
- Arunachal Pradesh: The average temperature of this region is 15-21 °C in winter and 22-30 °C in monsoon season. Arunachal Pradesh receives heavy rains from May to September.
3. Soil
- Uttar Pradesh: Much of Uttar Pradesh is covered by deep alluvial beds spread by the slow-moving rivers of the Ganga system. These very fertile alluvial soils vary from sandy to sandy loam. In the southern part of the state, the soil is usually a mixture of red and black or red to yellow.
- Meghalaya: Department of Agriculture, Government of Meghalaya. The soils of the mountains are derived from the predecessors of the gneiss complex; they are dark brown to dark reddish brown in color and vary in depth from 50 to 200 cm. Soil texture varies from clay to fine.
- Arunachal Pradesh: The main soil types are inceptisol, entisol and ultisol. River valleys are characterized by a rich alluvial surface that is perfect for farming.
4. Rainfall
- Uttar Pradesh: Rain in U.P. may vary from annual average 170 cm hilly areas 84 cm Western U.P.
- Meghalaya: The average rain of the state is 12000 mm.
- Arunachal Pradesh: The average rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh is 300 centimeters and varies between 80 centimeters and 50 centimeters.
5. Latitude
- Uttar Pradesh: Uttar Pradesh is located between latitudes 23°52'N and 31°28'N and latitudes 77°3' and 84°39'W.
- Meghalaya: The degrees of latitude are horizontal lines that measure the distance north or south of the equator. Longitudes are vertical lines that measure east or west of the Greenwich meridian in England. Together, latitude and longitude allow cartographers, geographers, and others to determine points or locations on the globe.
- Arunachal Pradesh: Arunachal Pradesh is a state in India at latitude 28°01′31.08″N and longitude 94°28′4.0″W.
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