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Why there is a difference in the occupation of Ladakh and Kerala? Please give me the correct answer I will mark it as Branliest

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Answered by kirankumarr121005
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Explanation:

Kerala and Ladakh are two mountainous regions of India that show some differences between them. Kerala is an Indian state situated on the Malabar Coast of south-west India. On the other hand, Ladakh is a mountainous region of Jammu and Kashmir.

The state of Kerala has a total area of 15, 005 square miles. On the other hand, Ladakh has a total area of about 33,554 square miles. Ladakh has a population of 270, 126, whereas Kerala has a population of 33, 387, 677.

Kerala is a very popular state laden with many points of interest. It is a state known for natural beauty, scenery and backwaters. It is home to Ayurvedic treatment centers. On the other hand, Ladakh is known for its mountain beauty and culture.

It is interesting to note that Ladakh is known as ‘Little Tibet’. This is due to the fact that the place is influenced a lot by Tibet. The largest town in Ladakh is Leh. It is important to know that this place is an abode of Buddhism in India. Thus, a majority of Ladakhis are Tibetan Buddhists.

On the other hand, the state of Kerala has witnessed the migration of its people to different parts of the world especially to Gulf countries. Onam is an important festival celebrated in Kerala. This state is home to the dance of Kathakali. The Kovalam beach in Trivandrum is known for its wonderful and scenic beauty.

On the other hand, Ladakh also boasts many places of tourist interest including Hemis Monastery built in the 1870s and Thikse Monastery. In fact, Ladakh is the highest plateau of the Indian state of Kashmir. The Indian Army, tourism and agriculture trigger the economy of Ladakh. The market in Leh is known to attract many people from different parts of India and abroad.

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Answered by mahiroy62
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occupation of ladakh

The people of Ladakh traditionally lead a nomadic pastoral life. About 90 % of them are dependent on agriculture based on the Indus river for their livelihood. Barley, wheat, buckwheat, peas, rapeseed and beans are their main agricultural products.

occupation of Kerela

Farming and fishing are the main occupation of the people. Kerala ranks first in India in the production of coconut, rubber, tapioca and lemon grass oil. It is also the biggest producer of banana and ginger. Tea and coffee are also grown in abundance.

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