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Differentiate between the physiography of Brazil and India

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Answered by User04
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the physiography of Brazil and India can be differentiated with the help of following points:
1] the physiography of Brazil is divided into the Highlands the great escarpment The coastal region the plains and the island groups the physiography of India is divided into the Himalayas the North Indian Plains the Peninsula The coastal plains and the island groups.
[2] there are no hai and long extending mountains in Brazil on the other hand there are many high and long extending mountains in India.
3)
the Himalayas Mountain Range exchange in the Northern part of India similarly the mountain regions of Western Ghats is in the west and the mountainous region of eastern Ghats is in the east of the peninsular region of India.
4] the highest range of altitude in 500 m mm m in Brazil on the other hand the highest range of altitude is 6000 to 8000 metres in India.
5) the western part of the north Indian Plains is occupied by desert on the other and no such hot desert area lies in Brazil many wide Plains are located in the north and in the coastal areas in India on the other hand there are no wide Plains in Brazil.
6) at many places there are regions of backwaters in India on the other and there are no such regions in Brazil the great escarpment is located in the Northern part of Brazil this great escarpment demarcates the Eastern side of the Brazilian Highlands on the other hand no such escarpments are located in India.
Answered by Secondman
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"       Another term for physical geography is physiography. Brazil is slightly smaller than the United States but India is slightly higher than the United States. The length of Brazil is 8.46 million sq. km and India is 2.97 million sq. km. For Coastline line of Brazil is 7,491 km and India are 7,000 km.

      Brazil is located in Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, and India is bordering between Burma and Pakistan on the Arab Sea and Bay of Bengal. The terrain of Brazil mostly flat to rolling, hills, mountains, and narrow coastal belt while in India upland plains in the south (Deccan Plateau), slat to rolling plain along the Ganges, west deserts. "

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