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Answer in one word:
(i) The ranges located along the eastern boundary
of India.___________
(ii) The plateau located to the south of great plains
of India. ____________
(iii) A large land mass surrounded by water on three
sides. _____________
(iv) A big geographical region forming a well-defined
geographical unit. _________
(v) The plain that extends from Sadiya in the east to Dhubri in the west. ____________​

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Answered by anveshadeshmukh68
6
  1. The Purvanchal Range, or Eastern Mountains, is a sub-mountain range of the Himalayas in northeast India. It lies south of the Brahmaputra valley.
  2. Deccan plateau
  3. Peninsula
  4. Sub continent
  5. National Waterway No. It extends from Sadiya to Dhubri up to 891 km in river Brahmaputra. It was selected in September 1988. Devang and Lohit rivers meet Brahmaputra near Sadiya and before Dhubri the famous river Manas of Assam joins it from the North.
Answered by Romanticgirl1234
22

Answer:

(1) The ranges located along the Easter boundary of India = Purvanchal Range

(2) The plateau located to the south of Great plains of India = Deccan Plateau.

(3) A large land mass surrounded by water on three sides = Peninsula

(4) A big geographical region forming a well defined geographical unit = Sub Continent

(5) The plain that extends from Sadiya in the east to Dhubri in the west =Brahmaputra Plain

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