what is the effect of tapering shape of the Indian peninsula
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What is the effect of tapering shape of Indian peninsula?
It divides the Indian ocean into two seas—Arabian Sea on the west and Bay of Bengal on its east.
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The primary effect of tapering shape of the Indian peninsula is that it divides the tip of India in two oceans. There is the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian sea in the west. It is a geographical effect which has brought changes in the structure of the country. There are many such examples which has taken place in the world.
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