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what are the geographical features of Delhi ​

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Answered by Rajaman27
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Delhi, the capital of India is bounded by the Indo-Gangetic zalluvial plains in the North and East, by Thar desert in the West and by Aravalli hill ranges in the South. The terrain of Delhi is flat in general except for a low NNE-SSW trending ridge which is considered and extention of the Aravalli hills of Rajasthan.

Answered by hunny8585
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Delhi, the capital of India is bounded by the Indo-Gangetic zalluvial plains in the North and East, by Thar desert in the West and by Aravalli hill ranges in the South. The terrain of Delhi is flat in general except for a low NNE-SSW trending ridge which is considered and extention of the Aravalli hills of Rajasthan.

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