Indian Geography

The Environmental Issues

Many factors have contributed to the large-scale environmental pollution all over India in the last 20 years. Some of these include enhanced urbanization, deforestation, excessive population growth, and the rapid spread of factories. Negligence in the processes of purifying water, cleaning residential areas, managing waste dumping grounds, etc. has resulted in gruesome pollution levels throughout […]

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Temperature

The degree or intensity of heat present in the atmosphere near the earth’s surface is measured in temperature. The molecular movement of particles composed of a substance is represented by heat, and the temperature is measured in terms of the degrees of hot (or cold) of a thing (or a place).  Factors Controlling Temperature Distribution

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Soils and Crops

India is a huge country in terms of territory and population. This means that huge scale production of crops is required to meet the country’s food requirements. For this, farmers cultivate during three main cropping seasons, they are Rabi, Zaid, and Kharif. These crops can be classified into cash crops and food crops. Examples of

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