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Explain physical features of kerala(highland, midland, lowland, draniage)

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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  • These include the eastern highlands (rugged and cool mountainous terrain), the central midlands (rolling hills), and the western lowlands (coastal plains). ... The topography consists of a hot and wet coastal plain gradually rising in elevation to the high hills and mountains of the Western Ghats.
Answered by bratislava
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The physical features of kerala (highland, midland, lowland, drainage)

Explanation:

  • Kerala is one of the southernmost states of the Indian subcontinent and it has an area of about 38,863 km and accounts for about 1.18% of the Indian landmass. And it is situated between the Arabian Sea in the west and the Bay of Bengal to the west. It has a coastline of 580 km and is divided into three climatic zones.
  • These areas include the eastern highland that has a rugged and a cool terrain and the central island are rolling hills and the western parts are a lowlands. Its topography consists of the hot and the rugged coastal plains and geographically this area and home to the mountain gorges and deep-cut valleys.
  • The about 44 rivers in Kerala that originate in the western ghats and 41 of them flow westwards and three eastwards general these are small in length and it's due to the fast-flowing of rivers they create such landscapes, also the backwaters of Kerala are highly recognized and they form the brackish and the estuary system of rivers.

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