Coastal Plains
Right on the external edges of the Indian landmass, lies the tight portions of the beachfront fields. From the East, it covered the coasts of the Bay of Bengal, while in the West, it covered those of the Arabian Sea. The western coast along the Arabian Sea can again be isolated into three segments
- Eastern Coastal Plain: Overlooking the Eastern Ghats and then the Bay concerning Bengal, the Eastern Coastal Plains are a vast expanse of beaches. The north part, such is known as the Northern Circar, whereas the south is called the Coromandel Coast. A large delta on the coast is framed by many large streams, such as the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri. Despite its size, Lake Chilika causes a great deal of concern on the Japanese coast.
- Western Coastal Plain: the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea from the western coast. These are the three segments that make up this part of the coast:
- The northern piece of the coast is known as the Konkan (Mumbai – Goa). The focal stretch is known as the Kannad Plain. The southern stretch is alluded to as the Malabar coast
Physical Features of India
Physical Features of India: India is a place that is known for its variety of habits. From culture, economy, and, surprisingly, the scene of India has assorted components, all on one body of land. The wide scope of actual elements of India makes the country a total geological review. India has each conceivable scene that the earth has. From cold mountains to deserts, immense fields, hot and sticky levels, and wide beaches and tropical islands, the actual highlights of India cover each territory.
Table of Content
- India Physical Map- Physical Features
- Himalayan Mountain
- Northern Plains
- Peninsular Plateau
- Indian Desert
- Coastal Plains
- Islands
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