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What are different landforms of india?

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What are different landforms of india?

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  1. The land of India is  divided into three main regions, the Himalayas, the Gangetic Plain, and peninsular India.

    In the north is the Himalayan mountain wall, where the three greatest rivers of the Indian subcontinent are. They are the Indus, the Ganges, and the Brahmaputra. The Himalayan Range is the highest mountain system in the world. "Ancient geological forces molded the Himalayas as the Indian plate of the Earth's crust dug under the Eurasian landmass, creating an uplift that continues to push this northernmost boundary of India ever higher."

    The Indian portion of the broad Gangetic Plain surrounds several river systems, and stretches from Punjab state in the west, through the Gangetic Plain, to the Assam Valley in the east.

    The Gangetic Plain stretches from Punjab state in the west, through the Gangetic Plain, to the Assam Valley in the east. At the western end of the Gangetic Plain are the Indus River and its tributaries, including the Sutlej and Chenab rivers, which flow through Pungab in India's north west corner.

    The coastal plains of peninsular India have a tropical, humid climate. The Deccan interior is partly semiarid on the west and wet on the east. The Indo-Gangetic plain is subtropical, with the western interior areas experiencing frost in winter and very hot summers. India’s rainfall, which depends upon the monsoon, is variable; it is heavy in Assam and West Bengal and along the southern coasts, moderate in the inland peninsular regions, and scanty in the arid northwest, especially in Rajasthan and Punjab.

    The coastal plains of peninsular India have a tropical, humid climate. The Deccan interior is partly semiarid on the west and wet on the east. The Indo-Gangetic plain is subtropical, with the western interior areas experiencing frost in winter and very hot summers. India’s rainfall, which depends upon the monsoon, is variable; it is heavy in Assam and West Bengal and along the southern coasts, moderate in the inland peninsular regions, and scanty in the arid northwest, especially in Rajasthan and Punjab.

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