Indian Geography

Means of Communication

Introduction The most recent communication advancements aim to facilitate communication across large distances without requiring the sender or recipient to relocate. Transportation is a facility or service that transports people and things from one location to another utilising humans, animals, and other vehicles. Loading, unloading, and delivery are all handled by this well-organised service business. […]

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Maps

Maps  A map is a guide that depicts a drawing of the Earth’s surface or a piece of it drawn on a level surface as indicated by a scale. For the most part, maps give more data than a globe. Map evolution has been a long and difficult road.  Humans have been documenting their surroundings

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Man-Nature Interactions- The Tropical and Subtropical Regions

Life in the Amazon Basin: The Amazon River traverses through the equatorial zone near the Equator, between latitudes 10°N and 10°S The Amazon basin is formed when several tributaries join the Amazon River. The river basin drains sections of Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Columbia and a small area of Venezuela Life in the amazon basin: Men

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Major Crops In India

Introduction India stands as a pinnacle-producing country in the world. Agriculture is considered the way of life, and farmers are treated as Gods. There are several Major Crops In India like Food grains -Rice, Wheat, Maize, Millets and Pulses, Cash Crops- Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane, Tobacco, and Oilseeds, Plantation Crops-Tea, Coffee, Coconut and, Rubber and Horticulture

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Major Crops

In India, a variety of crops are grown that include food crops and non-food crops that vary due to the changes in the soil, ways of cultivation, and climate. India is the major producer of wheat, rice, millets, tea, coffee, pulses, cotton, jute, oilseeds, and sugarcane.  Farmers raise crops, which are plants. In India’s economy,

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