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describe any three features of coastal plains of India

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Answered by Zayer
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(i) The Peninsular plateau is flanked by a strip of narrow coastal strips running along the Arabian Sea on the west and the Bay of Bengal on the east.

(ii)   The western coast, sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, is a narrow plain. It consists of three sections. The northern part of the coast is called the Konkan (Mumbai -Goa), the central stretch is called the Kannad Plain while the southern stretch is referred to as the Malabar coast.

(iii) The plains along the Bay of Bengal are wide and level.

Answered by pranavrajapr7
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(i) The Peninsular plateau is flanked by a strip of narrow coastal strips running along the Arabian Sea on the west and the Bay of Bengal on the east.

(ii)   The western coast, sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, is a narrow plain. It consists of three sections. The northern part of the coast is called the Konkan (Mumbai -Goa), the central stretch is called the Kannad Plain while the southern stretch is referred to as the Malabar coast.

(iii) The plains along the Bay of Bengal are wide and level.

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