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India - Geographical Position And Physical Features

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From which river is the name 'India' derived?

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What is the total area of India in square kilometers?

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Which latitude line passes through the central part of India?

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What is the length of India's mainland coastline?

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How many major physical divisions does India have?

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Four

India has four major physical divisions. Step 1: These are the Northern Mountains (Himalayas), Northern Great Plains, Peninsular Plateau, and Coastal Plains. Step 2: Each division has distinct geological history, structure, and surface features. Step 3: These divisions were formed during different geological periods. Step 4: The four-fold classification helps in understanding India's diverse topography and its formation.

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What is the Greater Himalaya also called?

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Himadri

The Greater Himalaya is also called 'Himadri', which means 'abode of snow'. Step 1: This range is completely covered with snow throughout the year due to its great height. Step 2: It contains the highest peaks including Mount Everest. Step 3: The altitude ranges from 6000 to 8000 meters above sea level. Step 4: Himachal refers to the Middle Himalaya, while Siwalik refers to the foothills, making Himadri the correct answer.

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Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?

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Mount Everest

Mount Everest is the highest mountain peak in the world at 8848 meters above sea level. Step 1: It is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet (China). Step 2: It is part of the Greater Himalaya range. Step 3: K2 is the second highest peak and the highest in India at 8611 meters. Step 4: Kanchenjunga and Nanda Devi are other high peaks but not the world's highest.

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The North Indian plain is made up of which type of soil?

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Alluvial soil

The North Indian plain is made up of alluvial soil deposited by rivers. Step 1: This soil was brought down by Himalayan rivers over thousands of years. Step 2: The rivers deposit sediments when they slow down after entering the plains. Step 3: Alluvial soil is very fertile and suitable for agriculture. Step 4: Red, black, and laterite soils are found in other parts of India, particularly in the peninsular region.

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