Advantages and disadvantages of the geographical patterns on human life (agriculture, food habits, tourism, energy production etc) of Himachal Pradesh and Kerala.
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Land scapes in Kerala
The landscape in Kerala consists of coastline, hills, and of course the backwaters. With this variation of landscape honeymooners get many options for their romantic escape. You can chill on the beach, meander through the tea estates of Munnar, or simply cruise on the backwaters onboard Kettuvallam (traditional houseboats).
Land scapes in Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh is the state covered entirely with the Himalayas. The sky-soaring hills of this state make way for the travelers to go on treks and hikes. Some regions like Dalhousie are greener, while a destination like Spiti has fascinating rocky hills.
Food habits in Himachal Pradesh
The day-to-day food of Himachalis is very similar to that of the rest of north India. They too have lentil, broth, rice, vegetables and bread. As compared to other states in north India non-vegetarian cuisine is preferred. Traditionally, Himachali cuisine is dominated by red meat and wheat bread.
Food habits in Kerala
Kerala cuisine offers a multitude of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes prepared using fish, poultry and red meat with rice a typical accompaniment. Chillies, curry leaves, coconut, mustard seeds, turmeric, tamarind, and asafoetida are all frequently used.
Agricultural in Kerala
Kerala is an Agrarian economy. Cash crops, like coconuts, rubber, tea and coffee, pepper and cardamom, cashew, areca nut, nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, cloves and the like, give the agriculture of Kerala a distinct flavour. It is coconuts which bring the people their principal source of earning in agriculture.
Agricultural in Himachal Pradesh
The chief food crops cultivated in Agriculture in Himachal Pradesh include wheat, maize, rice, barley, seed-potato, ginger, vegetables, vegetable seeds, mushrooms, chicory seeds, hops, olives, and fig. Himachal Pradesh is also known as the 'Apple State of India' for its large-scale production of fruits.
Energy Production
2017, Himachal Pradesh had a total installed power generation capacity of 4,011.78 MW. Hydro power accounted for 2,910.48 MW of total installed power generation capacity, followed by renewable power (836.44 MW) and thermal power (235.91 MW).
Kerala generates power from four sources - hydro power, thermal power, wind power and solar power.