Physiographic Divisions of India Final
Physiographic Divisions of India Final
Physiographic Divisions of India Final
OF INDIA
….ASSETS OF INDIA
GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA…
The Vindhya range runs across most of central India. They are formed by the
wastes created by the weathering of the ancient Aravali mountains.
The Satpura Range is triangular in shape, runs parallel to the Vindhya Range.
The Aravali Range is the oldest mountain range in India.
The Western Ghats or Sahyadri mountains run along the western edge of India's
Deccan Plateau and the Eastern Ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains,
which have been eroded by the four major rivers of southern India, the Godavari,
Mahanadi, Krishna, and Kaveri.
Fold mountains
Fold mountains are the most common type of mountains. They are formed due to collision
of two plates, causing folding of the Earth's crust. Examples of fold mountains are the
Himalayas of Asia and the Alps in Europe.
Fault-Block mountains
fault-block mountains are formed when blocks of rock materials slide along faults in the
Earth's crust. There are two types of block mountains, namely the lifted and tilted. Examples of
fault-block mountains are found in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of the western United
States.
Volcanic mountains
Volcanic mountains are formed due to volcanic eruptions where magma piles up on the
surface of the Earth. Examples of volcanoes include Mount Fuji in Japan and Mount
Pinatubo in the Philippines.
Dome mountains
Dome mountains are formed when the hot magma rises from the mantle and uplifts the
overlying sedimentary layer of the Earth's crust. An example of a dome mountain is
Navajo Mountain in the U.S. state of Utah.
Plateau mountains
Plateau mountains are pseudo mountains that are formed because of erosion. They usually
occur near folded mountain ranges. An example of a plateau mountain is the Adirondack
Mountains in the U.S. state of New York.
EARTHQUAKE
LANDSLIDES
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
CLOUD BURST
AVALAUNCH
HAIL STORM
What is a Desert Like?
The hot desert is a land of extremes: extreme heat
and extreme dryness; sudden flash floods and cold
nights. Deserts are such a harsh environment
In the desert, there may be only a few periods of
rains per year with a lot of time between rains.
Dryness
Deserts are usually very, very dry. Even the wettest
deserts get less than ten inches of precipitation a year.
During the day many deserts are hot, very hot. Temperatures in excess of
100 degrees Fahrenheit are not uncommon. Yet at night, the same deserts
can have temperatures fall into the40s or 50s.There are 2 types of deserts –
hot and cold
Where Are Deserts Located?
Many deserts are found in bands along 30 degrees latitude north and
30 degrees latitude south Some deserts located by mountains and are
caused by the "rainshadow" effect.
islands
.
Andaman AND Nicobar Islands
Lakshadweep
Islands of the Cauvery River
Chorao, Goa
Diu
Minicoy Island (disputed with
the Maldives)
Islands of Mumbai Harbour
Rameswaram
VOLCANIC ERUTION
TSUNAMI
CYCLONE
FLOODS
TORNADO
The great plains are classified into four divisions: