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What is the only active volcano in India?
What is the only active volcano in India?
- Mount Everest
- Himalaya
- Barren Island (correct)
- K2
Which country occupies a large part of highlands, plateaus, and small mountains?
Which country occupies a large part of highlands, plateaus, and small mountains?
- China
- Brazil (correct)
- India
- Russia
Where is the highest peak of Brazil, Pico de Neblina, located?
Where is the highest peak of Brazil, Pico de Neblina, located?
- French Guiana
- Amazon Basin
- Brazilian Highlands (correct)
- Guyana Highlands
Which physiographic division of Brazil is described as Brazilian Shield or Brazilian Plateau?
Which physiographic division of Brazil is described as Brazilian Shield or Brazilian Plateau?
Which region has an altitude of more than 1000m in Brazil?
Which region has an altitude of more than 1000m in Brazil?
Which island group includes an island with the only active volcano in India?
Which island group includes an island with the only active volcano in India?
Which sea does the western coast of India border?
Which sea does the western coast of India border?
What kind of coast is the western coastline of India?
What kind of coast is the western coastline of India?
Why do rivers originating from the Western Ghats not form deltas on the western coast?
Why do rivers originating from the Western Ghats not form deltas on the western coast?
What geological process has mainly shaped the eastern coast of India?
What geological process has mainly shaped the eastern coast of India?
Which island group in the Arabian Sea is known for its atoll islands?
Which island group in the Arabian Sea is known for its atoll islands?
What is the main type of islands found in the Andaman group in the Bay of Bengal?
What is the main type of islands found in the Andaman group in the Bay of Bengal?
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Active Volcano in India
Active Volcano in India
Barren Island is the only active volcano in India.
Highlands of Brazil
Highlands of Brazil
Brazil has a large part of highlands, plateaus, and small mountains.
Pico de Neblina Location
Pico de Neblina Location
The highest peak of Brazil, Pico de Neblina, is located in the Brazilian Highlands.
Brazilian Shield
Brazilian Shield
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Altitude of Brazilian Highlands
Altitude of Brazilian Highlands
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Only Active Volcano in Nicobar
Only Active Volcano in Nicobar
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Western Coast of India
Western Coast of India
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Rocky Coast
Rocky Coast
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Rivers and Deltas
Rivers and Deltas
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Eastern Coast Shaping
Eastern Coast Shaping
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Lakshadweep Islands
Lakshadweep Islands
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Andaman Islands
Andaman Islands
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Study Notes
Indian Geography
- The only active volcano in India is located on Barren Island, which is part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Brazilian Geography
- Brazil occupies a large part of highlands, plateaus, and small mountains.
- The highest peak of Brazil, Pico de Neblina, is located in the Brazilian Shield or Brazilian Plateau.
- The Brazilian Highlands have an altitude of more than 1000m.
Indian Coastline
- The western coast of India borders the Arabian Sea.
- The western coastline of India has a rugged coast.
- Rivers originating from the Western Ghats do not form deltas on the western coast because the western coastline is rugged and the rivers flow rapidly, carrying sediment back to the sea.
- The eastern coast of India has been shaped mainly by the process of deposition, resulting in delta formation.
Island Groups
- The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal are known for their volcanic islands.
- The Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea are known for their atoll islands.
- The main type of islands found in the Andaman group in the Bay of Bengal are volcanic islands.
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Explore the unique characteristics of India's coastal plains, which extend approximately 7500 km along the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Dive into the geographical features and dissimilarities of the western and eastern coastlines, including the formation of estuaries by swift rivers originating from the Western Ghats.