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Answered by sethu10
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What is the geographical location of India? 



The country of India is geographically located towards the north equatorial region in between the north latitude of 8° 4' and 37° 6' and east longitude of 68° 7' and 97° 25'. The country lies towards the south of the continent of Asia.

Which are the bordering countries of India? 



Being a peninsular country, India is bordered mostly by water bodies of Arabian Sea towards its southwest, Bay of Bengal towards its southeast and Indian Ocean towards its south. However, the countries bordering the nation towards its north are Bhutan, China and Nepal, towards its east are Burma and Bangladesh, and towards west is Pakistan.

How does the geography of India look like? 



The peninsular country of India is rich in its varied geographical features. Indian geography has been made beautiful by its running rivers, serene lakes, beautiful waterfalls, strong mountains, vast coastal plains, sprinkled islands and surrounding oceans. The country is famously known as “land of rivers” for possessing numerous rivers. Apart from these rivers flowing through the different parts of the nation, India has got mountain ranges towards its north to the central plateau region. The western and eastern coastal regions of the nation are surrounded by plain lands.

Which is the highest point of India? 



Kanchenjunga, situated at an altitude of 8, 598 m above the sea level is the highest point of India.

Which is the lowest point of India? 



Kuttanad, in the state of Kerala, which is located at −2.2 m below the sea level, is the lowest point of the nation. 

What constitutes the river system of India? 



India, the land of rivers comprises of a network of some main rivers and their innumerable tributaries and distributaries. The main rivers of the country are as follows:
GangaBrahmaputraChenabBeasRaviJhelumSutlej or SatlujNarmadaTapi or TaptiKrishnaGodavariKaveriMahanadiThese rivers can be divided into two major river systems in India, which are mentioned below:
The Himalayan River SystemThe Peninsular River SystemThe river system of Himalaya can be further sub-divided into the following three river systems found mainly towards north India:
Ganga River System: This river system consists of river Ganga and its branches.

Indus River System: The river system of Indus comprises of the network of the north Indian rivers of Beas, Chenab, Ravi, Jhelum and Satluj or Sutlej.

Brahmaputra River System: The river system of Brahmaputra includes mainly the river Brahmaputra along with its tributaries. 

The Peninsular River System of India has got rivers like Godavari, Kaveri, Krishna, Mahanadi, Narmada, Tapti or Tapi, which originates and flows along with their branches across the peninsular part of the country.

All these rivers originate from the following three main sources:
The Himalayan ranges or the Karakoram ranges of north IndiaSahyadri ranges or the Western Ghats of west IndiaChotanagpur plateau, Satpura ranges and Vindhya ranges of central India
Answered by writersparadise
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Located in the south of Asia, India is a deltaic peninsula. It has Arabian Sea in the West, Indian Ocean in the South and Bay of Bengal in the East. The several sea Ports have access to overland transport, connecting with inland trade centres, favouring industry and business.

India is criss-crossed by good highways and it has excellent air connectivity, providing connection between important trade centres.

The climate of India is mostly moderate and favourable for agriculture.

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