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why is there absence of settlement in the north east and western part of the map​

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Answered by gsantoshsarma
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It flows from north-east to south-west withits two main tributaries –Varka and ... SOILS: Map symbols indicate desert conditions, a large part of the plain area being sandy. ... Absence of Settlements: Swamps, marsh land, sandy deserts,
Answered by PragyaBhargav
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1) why is there absence of settlement in the north east and western part of the map ?

This region lies in western India on the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat at the southern end of the Aravalli Hills, immediately north-east of Sheet 45 D/10.

This region lies in western India on the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat at the southern end of the Aravalli Hills, immediately north-east of Sheet 45 D/10.RELIEF : The area is mainly a plain except for:

This region lies in western India on the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat at the southern end of the Aravalli Hills, immediately north-east of Sheet 45 D/10.RELIEF : The area is mainly a plain except for:1. The east central region where the hills rise to almost 500 m.,

This region lies in western India on the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat at the southern end of the Aravalli Hills, immediately north-east of Sheet 45 D/10.RELIEF : The area is mainly a plain except for:1. The east central region where the hills rise to almost 500 m.,2. The lower hills of the north-east corner.

This region lies in western India on the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat at the southern end of the Aravalli Hills, immediately north-east of Sheet 45 D/10.RELIEF : The area is mainly a plain except for:1. The east central region where the hills rise to almost 500 m.,2. The lower hills of the north-east corner.The slope of the land is from north-east to south-west in the northern half and east to west in the southern portion of the map. (indicated by flow of rivers)

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