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difference between uttarkhand and karnataka geographical features (for 5 marks )
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Answered by akankshakamble6
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Landforms of Karnataka

The Western Ghats, called Malenadu, a mountain range islands from the Arabian Sea, rising to about 900 m average height, and with moderate to high rainfall levels. The Deccan Plateau, called Bayalu Seeme, comprising the main inland region of the state, which is drier and verging on the semi-arid.

whereas in

Uttarakhand has a highly varied topography, with snow-covered peaks, glaciers, deep canyons, roaring streams, beautiful lakes, and a few patches of dusty plains in the south. Some of the highest mountains in the world are found in Uttarakhand.It is often referred to as the "Devabhumi" (literally "Land of the Gods") due to numerous Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres found throughout the state. Uttarakhand is known for the natural environment of the Himalayas, the Bhabar and the Terai regions.

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Uttarakhand :-

Uttarakhand has a highly varied topography, with snow-covered peaks, glaciers, deep canyons, roaring streams, beautiful lakes, and a few patches of dusty plains in the south. Some of the highest mountains in the world are found in Uttarakhand.

Karnataka :-

The Western Ghats, called Malenadu, a mountain range islands from the Arabian Sea, rising to about 900 m average height, and with moderate to high rainfall levels. The Deccan Plateau, called Bayalu Seeme, comprising the main inland region of the state, which is drier and verging on the semi-arid.

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