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Whar are the different physical division of India ? Explain of them.

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Answered by privid131211
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India is divided into six natural regions:

The Great Himalayas

The northern plains

The desert region

The southern plateau

The coastal plains

The island region

The great Himalayas owing to the location are said to be guarding our country. The Himalayas include three main parallel ranges: The northern-most range is the Himadri. This range forms the backbone of the Himalayas. It contains nine of the fourteen highest peaks in the world. The middle range is the Himachal, also called the Lower Himalayas. The southern-most is the narrowest range, the Shivalik range.Plains are flatland areas and are only marginally above sea level. Plains are highly populated owing to the pleasant climate in these areas. The rivers Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra pass through this land and their alluvial deposits make the land fertile.

Towards the south of the northern plains lies the triangular peninsular plateau. The Aravali range stretches across the state of Rajasthan and ends in Delhi and is one of the oldest ranges of the world.

The Deccan plateau is the biggest plateau in India covering most of central and southern India. Most minerals. The Vindhya and the Satpura ranges of mountains lie at the centre of our country, dividing it into Northern and Southern India.

The rivers Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra make alluvial deposits on the northern plains, making them fertile. The Narmada and the Tapi flow westward between the Vindhya in the plateau region are rich in Satpura ranges and drain into the Arabian Sea.

There are two groups of islands that are also a part of India:

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal, and

The Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea.

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