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What are the topographical features of India?

Topographic features of India: northern (Himalayan) mountains, central (central plain) plains and southern (Deccan) plateaus. The climate is dominated by (monsoon) climate, characterized by (northeast monsoon blowing in winter, little rain) (southwest monsoon blowing in summer, wet and rainy), which is not only distributed here, but also distributed in (Central South) Peninsula.

1, located in the south of Asia and southwest of China, is an ancient civilization in the world. India is the largest country in South Asia, with the largest arable land in Asia. The Indian population is growing too fast, and now it ranks second in the world after China.

2. Topographic features of India: Himalayas in the north, Ganges Plain in the middle and Deccan Plateau in the south.

3. The climate in India is dominated by tropical monsoon, and the precipitation is extremely unstable due to the influence of summer monsoon, with frequent floods and droughts.

Due to the implementation of the "Green Revolution", India is more than self-sufficient in grain. The main food crops are wheat and rice. Rice is mainly distributed in coastal areas and Ganges Plain, and wheat is mainly distributed in Deccan Plateau.

India has Himalayas in the north, Ganges Plain in the middle and Deccan Plateau in the south. The climate type of India is tropical monsoon climate, which is divided into dry season and rainy season. In summer, the southeast trade wind in the southern hemisphere passes through the equator, is influenced by geostrophic bias, and turns into southwest wind, which blows from the Indian Ocean to the Indian mainland, thus bringing a lot of humid airflow and forming rainfall. In the dry season, the northeast wind blows from the eastern part of Asia and Europe, so the airflow is cold and dry.