Mention the major relief divisions of Indian landmass
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The relief divisions of Indian landmass can be divided into following groups
- The Himalayas
- Indo Gangetic Plain
- The Peninsular Plateau
- The Coastal Plains
- The Desert
- The Islands
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The auxiliary features of the Indian landmass can be divided into the following groups are:
Himalayas:
- The Himalayas, or Himalayas, is a tributary of Asia that separates the plains of India from the plains of Tibet.
Indo-Gang etic Plain:
- The Indo-Gangetic Plain, also known as the North Indian River Plain, is a fertile plateau of 0.70-million (172-million-acre) plateaus that covers the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, covering most of northern and eastern India, parts of eastern India.
- Pakistan, almost all of Bangladesh and the south.
Peninsular Plateau:
- The Indian Peninsular Plateau is also known as the Peninsular India Plateau.
Coastal plains:
- The coastal plain is a flat, lowland area near the coast.
Desert:
- Desert plants grow farther, allowing them to get as much water around them as possible.
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