Geography, asked by jawahar77, 1 year ago

explain me about major physiological division of India shortly ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indo-Gangetic plains, also known as the Great Plains are large alluvial plains dominated by three main rivers, the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra. They run parallel to the Himalayas, from Jammu and Kashmir in the west to Assam in the east, and drain most of northern and eastern India.

Region: South Asia; Indian subcontinent

Longest river: Ganga (or Ganges); 2,525 km ...

Highest point: K2; 8,611 m (28,251 ft)


jawahar77: hey I need it's divisions full explain
Answered by pranjuu
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Physiographic Divisions are:

1.The Himalayan Mountains

2.The Peninsular Plateau

3.The Northern Plains

4.The Indian Desert

5.The Coastal Plains

6.The Island Groups

The Northern Plains

1. Northern Plains are thickly populated.

2. These are agriculturally very productive.

3.They are necessary to feed the country.

Himalayan Region:

1. They form a natural wall along the northern borders which is difficult to cross.

2.They also protect us from cold winds coming from north.

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