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Physical Geography of India

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Physical Geography

India is the 7th largest country by landmass with a total land area of 2,973,190 km².

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Physical features

  • India has a wealth of distinctive physical features formed by the interaction of processes including:
    • Mountain ranges, deserts, rivers, islands and coastal regions.
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Rivers

  • The three main rivers flowing through India are:
    • The Ganges, the Indus and Brahmaputra.
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The Ganges

  • The Ganges (2510 km long) is a vital river for the country for both financial and sacred reasons.
  • The source is located in the Himalaya Mountains. It then flows downstream through Calcutta before finally flowing out into the Bay of Bengal.
  • The citizens of India rely on the river to grow crops.
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Mountains

  • The highest mountain range in India is found in the Northeast.
  • The Himalayas separates the country from the Tibetan plateau.
  • Here we find the tallest peak in the world, Mount Everest.
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Deserts

  • India has one of the largest deserts in the world, The Great Thar Desert.
  • It stretches an estimated 77,000 square miles across the North West of the country.
  • It is characterised by both small and large sand dunes, ranging from 15 metres in height to over 150 metres and saline lake beds.
  • The climate is extremely dry with little precipitation throughout the year (less than 300mm per year) and temperatures exceeding 50°C in the summer.

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