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Quo-) name a major divisions of the Himalayas from north to south?

Que-2) Explain any 3 features of Deccan pletau?

Que-3 which are the major physiographic divisions of India?

Que-4) write differences between Bhanger andKhadar?

Que-5) which continents of today were part of the GOVERHENT?

Que6) write a short note on
short note on the Indian desert?

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The Great or the Inner Himalayas or the Himadri, the Middle Himalaya wes or the Himachal, and the Outer Himalayas or the Shivaliks.

*The Deccan plateau lies to the south of the satpura range and extends up to cape comorin. *The Deccan plateau is composed of the oldest crystalline rocks. *The plateau gentaly slopes towards the east. ... *The Deccan plateau is a triangular landmass lying south wards of the river Narmada.

India can be divided into the following physiographic divisions: (i) The Northern and Northeastern Mountains (ii) The Northern Plain (iii) The Peninsular Plateau (iv) The Indian Desert (v) The Coastal Plains (vi) The Islands.

(1) Alluvial soil.

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Distinguish between the Khadar and Bangar.

Khadar(New) Bhangar(Old)

1. The khadar soils are found in the low areas of the valley, bottom of a valley which are flooded every year. The Bhangar soils are found in higher reaches, about 30 m above the flood level.

2. These soils are finer in texture. These soils are coarser in texture

The continents of Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and South America were once part of Gondwanaland. The subcontinent of India was also part of...

The Indian desert extends towards the Western edge of the Aravali ranges. It is a moving sandy field embraced with sand knolls. This area experiences below 150 mm per year rainfall, which is very low. The arid climate and moderate vegetation are the two most important features of the Indian desert

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