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write a short note on the life of people in the coastal areas​

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Answered by itsshlokmehrotra
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The coastal areas are rich ecologically as they are home to a large variety of eco systems, such as mangroves, water bodies, seaweeds coral reefs, fisheries and other marine life, and other coastal and marine vegetationGujarat is a land of farmers and traders. Crops grown here are jowar, bajra, cotton and groundnuts. Salt is produced here by evaporating seawater. It also has a flourishing textile and diamond industry. The famous Amul Dairy is located at Anand near Baroda.

The farmers in the Konkan region grow rice, coconuts, spices and mangoes. Mumbai, located on the coast, is the biggest industrial and commercial centre of our country and lakhs of people work here. It is a natural harbour. There are thick teak forests in Karnataka.

On the Malabar Coast, Kerala is famous for its spices, coconuts and rubber plantations. Coffee, cacao and bananas are also grown here. Fishing is also an important means of livelihood in Kerala.Agriculture is the main occupation of the people living in this region. Rice, cereals, coconut, groundnuts and sugarcane are grown on the Coromandel Coast. Tea is planted on the slopes of the Nilgiri Hills. Sandalwood, rubber and timber are the main forest products. Many industries and rich deposits of iron ore, copper, bauxite and limestone are found here. Fishing and farming are other occupations.

Orissa is well known for its handicrafts, delicate silver jewellery called filigree, tussar silk sarees, papier-mache masks, etc.

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