The Western Himalayas The Himalayan mountains bind India in the north by one continuous chain of gigantic peaks. The western half, which stretches from the Kashmir valley to the hills of Uttarancha... |
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The Western Coastal Plains stretch southward from the hot and near-arid Kathiawar peninsula of Gujarat to the humid Malabar coast of Kerala. In the north, these plains are bounded by the ... |
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The Trans-Himalayan region of India consists of the cold deserts of Ladakh and Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir, and the Lahaul and Spiti valleys of Himachal Pradesh. Find more about Techniques... |
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The Indian islands comprise of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal, and the Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea. Till recently isolated and comparatively unknown, these islands ... |
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The Eastern Himalayas The Indian portion of the eastern Himalayan region consists of the states of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, and the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. Unfortunately, there is ... |
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The Eastern Highlands The Eastern Plateau extends across Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa. The uplands of Jharkhand also known as the Chotanagpur Plateau, co... |
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The Eastern Ghats , a rugged, hilly terrain running almost parallel to the eastern coast of India, constitutes the watershed of many big rivers. The Eastern Ghats broadly cover three regions: souther... |
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The Eastern Coastal Plain is a wide and long stretch of land that lies between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. The major rivers which pass through this region have carved out broad valleys ... |
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The Indo-Gangetic Plains is the most important zone in terms of human concentration in India. It is a vast enclosed basin of numerous small and large rivers, separated by alluvial divides. The weste... |
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The Western Ghats constitute a narrow but long range of hills running from north to south along the western coast of India. The hills separate the narrow strip of the western coastal plains, one of t... |
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