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Answered by ketharin
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A natural region is one which exhibits a rough uniformity of physical features, such as relief, geomorphological history, drainage, climate, natural vegetation, animal life and soils, in relation to the adjoining regions. However, within the macro-regions, there may be’ differences in respect of these factors at the micro-level, while preserving an overall regional uniformity.


For instance, the Kashmir mountains and the north­eastern hills, though part of the Himalayan chain of mountains and having similar origin, show striking differences in geology, glacial features, relief, aspect, distribution of moisture, etc. Therefore, different criteria may be required to define regions at macro and micro levels.


There are no clear-cut natural regions. This complexity is even more pronounced in a vast country like India. This is because the physical parameters, used to define a region, often overlap and their boundaries, in reality, reflect the transitional zone between two clearly marked regional units.


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