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physiographic division of India from north to south -

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Answered by prateekpandey81
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It stretches across northern India from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh (about 2500 km) with a varying width of 240 to 320 km forming Himalaya in the East-West direction and its offshoots run in North-South direction along the India-Myanmar boundary traversing through Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram known as eastern hills. They represent the youngest and highest folded mountains of the earth formed by the tectonic collision of the Indian plateau with the Eurasian plateau.
Answered by topanswers
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India is divided into three major physical division. They are  

The Northern boundaries

The great plains of Northern India.

The Deccan plateau of peninsular India.  

The Northern Boundaries which are mostly covered by the Himalayan range.

The great plains which has three great rivers the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.

The oldest structure of Indian peninsula is known as the Deccan Plateau.

The second part of division of Indian physical features are

The coastal plains

The Great Indian Desert

Islands

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