Indian Geography

Water Resources and Their Utilization in India

The study introduces the concept of water resources and the core utilization techniques of those resources in India while evaluating the beneficial practices of sub continental features such as position, extent, and physical characteristics. Moreover, therefore, the Himalayas are bounded by the Indus River in the west and the river Brahmaputra is located in the

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-Transport in India

The transport system of India would be discussed here and the various mediums will be highlighted as well. 85% of India’s passengers use road transport in India. In order to maintain the economic growth of India and to reduce the rate of poverty in this scenario, the transport sector is improving itself with the assistance

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-Three Crop Seasons in India

unchanged almost and remains around 25 “Million hectare (Mha)”. Crop specifically estimates the seasonal water irrigation demands in southern Asia, especially in the headwaters of the Himalayan. The run-off shifts are expected as a rapid changing result of the climate in recent years. The insight shifts impact the availability of the water that is increased.

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-Soil Resources of the Indian Subcontinent

The current study sheds light on the soil as an individual resource of India. Along with this, the importance of soil as a specific resource consisting of the Indian subcontinent is also derived. Furthermore, the types of soil and their availability in the diverse regions of the country are effectively derived. On the other hand,

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-Power Resources of India

Despite the huge geographical area of the country, there is also a huge population. To maintain the needs of the development of the country, a huge amount of power resource. India is a large source of fossil fuel, which also has many renewable sources of energy. The main important renewable power resources of India are

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-Location of the Sub Continent

The study introduces the position and extent of the Indian subcontinent. It explores the facts and figures of India. The purpose of the study is based on the physical features of India where the geographic extent of the country will be evaluated. However, the importance of the location of India will also be a major

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-India Facts and Figures

The study introduces the position and extent of the Indian subcontinent. It explores the facts and figures of India. The purpose of the study is based on the physical features of India where the geographic extent of the country will be evaluated. However, the importance of the location of India will also be a major

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The Indian Subcontinent: Position, Extent and Physical Features-Climatic Diversity in the Indian Subcontinent

The study introduces the diverse climate conditions belonging to the Indian subcontinent. Along with this, the diverse topography of India consists of different weather conditions regarding the climate of the country. Furthermore, the country contains six different climates that range from alpine tundra, humid tropical and island territories.  Climatic Diversity in the Indian Subcontinent Physical

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