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Geographically India is a ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Peninsula.....

Explanation:

which is covered by water 3 sides

Answered by SpandanaGutam
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Answer:

The geography of India is extremely diverse, with landscape ranging from snow-capped mountain ranges to deserts, plains, hills and plateaus. India comprises most of the Indian subcontinent situated on the Indian Plate, the northerly portion of the Indo-Australian Plate

Explanation:

India is the seventh largest country in the world with an area of 3,287,591 sq km (approximately). India's landforms can be classified in five seperate types, respectively these are the Northern mountáin region, the Great Plains of the north, the desert of Rájasthan, the Greát Plateau and the Coastal Strips & Islands.

The physical features of India can be divided into six categories, depending on their geological features:

  • The Himalayan Mountains.
  • The Northern Plains.
  • Indian Desert.
  • Peninsular Plateau.
  • Coastal Plains.
  • Islands.

The peninsular plateau was one of the parts of the gondwana landmass which drifted away.

Hence, it is the oldest landmass of the indian subcontinent.

India is a peninsular country as it is surrounded by oceans from three sides at the southern side of the landmass.

I hope this helps you

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