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Indian Geographical Features - Coggle Diagram
Indian Geographical Features
Significance of Himalayas
It is a barrier between the Indian subcontinent and other Asian countries .
It plays a part of cultural importance.
It is a tourist attractive place all over world
Hill stations like Chail, Darjeeling, Nenital, shimla and Ranikhet
Minerals found in Himalayas are Copper, Zinc and Lead
Most of the rivers of India have their sources from the Himalayan range
Rich in flora and Fauna
rivers flowing from the Himalayas are fast flowing, which makes it a good source of producing hydroelectricity
It is a cultural barrier between the Indian subcontinent and other Asian countries.
Protects India from cold and dry winds coming from central Asia.
The northern mountain belt
a physical boundary in the north
radiate from the Pamir knot and extend in the southwest direction
Karakoram divides China and India
Himadri, Himachal and Shivalik
Gangotri and Yamotri
Trans Himalayas- karakoram, zaskar and ladakhs
Due to these, the northern plain of India are fertile
Pamir Knot
Karakoram
Siachen glacier
Karakoram pass
2nd highest peak-K2
Himalayas :- Karakoram, Ladaks, Zaskar, Himadri, Himachal, Shiwalik.
R. Indus, Siachen, Biafo, R. Bhramputra, R. Ganga, R. Yamuna.