what are the physiographic divisions of India?
what are the characteristics of the northern Himalayan mountain region of India?
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The major physiographic divisions of India (i.e. The Himalayan Mountains, The Northern Plains, The Peninsular Plateau, The Indian Desert, The Coastal Plains, and The Islands) The great Himalayas, three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent
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The Himalayan Mountains.
The Northern Plains.
Indian Desert.
Peninsular Plateau.
Coastal Plains.
Islands.
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India can be divided into following physical divisions viz.
The Northern Mountains.
The North Indian Plain.
The Peninsular Plateau.
Great Indian Desert.
The coastal Regions.
Islands.
The Himalayas has played the important role of a foster mother for the Indians. The Himalayan mountain ranges stand like a mighty wall and protect India from foreign invasion. The Himalayas act as a mighty climatic division. The moisture laden south-west monsoon winds are obstructed by the Himalayas.
India can be divided into following physical divisions viz.
The Northern Mountains.
The North Indian Plain.
The Peninsular Plateau.
Great Indian Desert.
The coastal Regions.
Islands.
The Himalayas has played the important role of a foster mother for the Indians. The Himalayan mountain ranges stand like a mighty wall and protect India from foreign invasion. The Himalayas act as a mighty climatic division. The moisture laden south-west monsoon winds are obstructed by the Himalayas.
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