On an outline political map of India locate and mark the
following:
(a) River Ganga
(b) Garo Hills
(c) Karthar Hels
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1)The Ganga is the most important river of India both from the point of view of its basin and cultural significance. It rises from the Gangotri glacier near Gaumukh (3,900 m) in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. Here, it is known as the Bhagirathi.
2)Garo Hills, physiographic region, western Meghalaya state, northeastern India. It comprises the western margin of the Shillong Plateau and rises to a top elevation of about 4,600 feet (1,400 metres). Drained by various tributaries of the Brahmaputra River, it has extremely high rainfall and is heavily forested.
3)The mountain range forms part of the Kirthar-Sulaiman geologic province, which stretches from the Arabian Sea coast north to the Sulaiman Mountains in northwest Pakistan. ... The highest peak of the mountains is Zardak Peak at 7,430 ft (2,260 m).
Location: Sindh and Balochistan provinces
Elevation: 2,260 m (7,410 ft)
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