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10:- The Northern part is called the Konkan coast,the central stretch is called the Kannad Plain while the Southern stretch is called the Malabar Coast. Eastern Coastal Plain: It lays along the Bay of Bengal on the east. It lies between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal.

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The following are the difference between converging and diverging tectonic plates:

1. In converging plate boundaries, two plates move towards each other. On the other hand, diverging plate two plates move in opposite directions.

2. Converging plate boundaries are called destructive plate and diverging plates are called constructive plate.

3. Converging plate boundaries resultant in the occurrence of the explosive type of volcanic eruption, earthquake etc on the other hand diverging plate boundaries results in the creation of new oceanic crusts, and the creation of transform faults etc.

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The two major forces responsible for shaping the present geography feature of India are

1. convergent

2. divergent

INDIA,AUSTRALIA,ANTARCTICA, SOUTH AMERICA were part of Gondwana land

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Kavaratti is the capital of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and it is also a popular tourist destination.

It is a census town that stands over a ring-shaped coral atoll, where you will enjoy strolling amidst the white sandy beaches and boating in the lagoons encircling Kavaratti.

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The two coastal strips that flank the Peninsular plateau are

(i) Western Coastal Strip

(ii) Eastern Coastal Strip

The differences between these two Peninsular plateaus are stated below

Western Coastal Strip  : It is sandwiched between the Weterns Ghats and Arabian Sea.

It lies between the Eastern Ghats and Bay of Bengal.

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Eastern Coastal Strip

It is a narrow plain.

It is little broader than the Western coastal plain.

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