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why do we often use the term indian peninsula​

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Answered by laxmiakant623554
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Explanation:

Peninsula is any landmass which is surrounded by water on three sides and land on one side. India is called as Indian Peninsula because it is surrounded by the Indian ocean on the south, the Arabian sea on the west and the Bay of Bengal on the east. In the north, India is attached to landmass.

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Answered by kunalgourav38
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Answer:

We use the term Indian Peninsula because any geographical mass that is surrounded by sea on three sides and land on one side is referred to as a peninsula. India is referred to as the Indian Peninsula because the Indian Ocean borders it on the south, the Arabian Sea borders it on the west, and the Bay of Bengal borders it on the east. India is connected to an area of land in the north.

Explanation:

Southern Asia is home to the Indian subcontinent, sometimes known as the subcontinent. It is located on the Indian Plate, which extends from the Himalayas down into the Indian Ocean. It spans the nations of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka from a geopolitical perspective. Although the geographical term South Asia commonly includes Afghanistan, which would normally be categorised as Central Asia, the phrases Indian subcontinent and South Asia are widely used interchangeably to designate the region.

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