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Physical Features of India - CBSE/NCERT Class 9 Geography

Physical Features of India - CBSE/NCERT Class 9 Geography 

In this article, we share notes on Physical features of India from Class 9 Geography. India has practically all major physical features of the earth, i.e. plains, mountains, plateaus, deserts, and islands. In India, we find different types of rocks; some are very hard like marble and some are very soft like soap stone. The color of soil varies from one place to the other because the soil is formed out of different types of rocks.This is all because of variations caused due to differences in the rock formation.You must be wondering how these physical features have been formed. So let’s study about physical features of India and how they have been formed.
India is a land of numerous physical features. The physical features of India have derived over several geological periods. The formation of physical features is explained with the help of some theories based on genuine evidence. One such reasonable theory is the “Theory of Plate tectonics”.

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The other physio graphic divisions, we will discuss in our next 9th Class article. Keep watching the space.
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