Indian Geography

Natural Vegetation and Wildlife and its conservation

The Virgin Vegetation that has existed, without any support from humans, has a natural growth process and remains without disturbance from humans is called natural vegetation. The crops and fruits planted by humans form a part of vegetation, but are not considered natural vegetation. In India, there is a diverse range of plants that grow,

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Mountains their types and significance

A mountain is any regular rise of the Earth’s surface, significantly higher than the encompassing region.  Numerous mountain frameworks consist of a progression of equal reaches stretching out more than many kilometers. The Himalayas, the Alps, and the Andes are mountain scopes of Asia, Europe, and South America.  In certain mountains, there are forever frozen

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Minerals In India

Introduction  Minerals are naturally occurring earth materials. They are found on the earth and cannot be created by any human activity. These were present at the time of earth’s formation and can be found today in all rocks, soil, water and air. These have characteristic chemical composition and physical properties, and usually exist in the

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Mineral

The earth consists of various kinds of elements. The elements in the earth’s crust are rarely found individually and usually are combined with numerous impurities. These substances are called Minerals in Geography Class 11: Minerals. The substance that is made of naturally occurring organic and inorganic substances is called minerals. Minerals have different atomic structures,

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