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Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 10th Standard

Physical Division of India > The Coastal Plains

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Physical Divisions of India> The Coastal Plains

  • India has a coastline of approximately 7,500 km, extending along the eastern (Bay of Bengal) and western (Arabian Sea) sides of the Peninsula, meeting at Cape Comorin.
  • The Western Coastal Plains are narrow, rocky, and indented, with short rivers forming estuaries; major ports include Mumbai and Kochi.
  • The Eastern Coastal Plains are broad and flat, formed by deposition from major rivers like the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri, leading to fertile deltas.
  • Subdivisions: East coast – Northern Circars and Coromandel Coast; West coast – Gujarat, Konkan, Kanara, Malabar.
  • The coastal plains are important for ports, minerals (like salt and monazite), and fisheries.
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