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SELECT TWO SEPARATE MOUNTAIN GROUPS, PLATEAUS OR PLAINS OF YOUR CHOICE. FIND OUT THE FOLLOWING ABOUT THE CHOSEN LANDFORMS, MAKE SURE TO BRING OUT THE COMPARISON CLEARLY. LOCATION FORMATION AND EVOLUTION AGE ܀ CLIMATE AND NATURAL VEGETATION LIVELIHOOD OF THE PEOPLE ON THE BASIS OF YOUR FINDINGS MAKE A PROJECT, IN NOT MORE THAN 10 A4 SIZE SHEETS. YOU CAN ALSO COLLECT PICTURES AND PASTE THEM TO MAKE YOUR PROJECT ATTRACTIVE
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Forces inside and outside the earth can change the shape of the earth’s surface. We have already seen the effects of geomorphic forces in our previous Geography notes.Endogenic forces and exogenic forces can create a lot of landforms. A landform is a natural feature of the solid surface of the Earth. Examples include Mountains, Plateaus, and Plains.In this post, ClearIAS brings you a brief overview of the major landforms of the earth, in a reader-friendly format, which helps in faster learning. You will also be able to learn the economic significance of mountains, plateaus and plains. Aspirants who prepare for UPSC exams can surely expect many questions from this topic.

Forces inside and outside the earth can change the shape of the earth’s surface. We have already seen the effects of geomorphic forces in our previous Geography notes.Endogenic forces and exogenic forces can create a lot of landforms. A landform is a natural feature of the solid surface of the Earth. Examples include Mountains, Plateaus, and Plains.In this post, ClearIAS brings you a brief overview of the major landforms of the earth, in a reader-friendly format, which helps in faster learning. You will also be able to learn the economic significance of mountains, plateaus and plains. Aspirants who prepare for UPSC exams can surely expect many questions from this topic.AIR 6 Meera K about ClearIAS Prelims Online Test Series

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