Social Sciences, asked by kriz8161, 11 months ago

Why do we often use the terms of Indian peninsular

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • 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.

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Answered by bhavani2000life
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A Tapering part of the Land surrounded by the Sea on three Sides is called as "Peninsula".

-> Our India is situated in the Southern part of continent of Asia, Girdled by the Himalayas on the North and Washed by Waters of Indian Ocean and its two Arms, the Arabian Sea on the Southwest and the Bay of Bengal on the Southeast.

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