Topics
Field Visit
Location and Extent
- Introduction to India and Brazil
- Indian - Location, Size and Extent
- Brazil - Location, Size and Extent
- Historical Background of India
- Historical Background of Brazil
- Difference Between Post-Independence Characteristics of India and Brazil
Physiography and Drainage
- Map Study: Physical Divisions of India
- Map Study: Physical Divisions of Brazil
- Physical Division of India> The Himalayas
- Physical Division of India > North Indian Plains
- Physical Division of India > The Peninsula
- Physical Division of India > The Coastal Plains
- Physical Division of India > The Island Group
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Highlands
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Great Escarpment
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Coasts
- Physical Division of Brazil> The Plains
- Physical Division of Brazil> Islands
- Drainage of Brazil
- Drainage of India
Climate
- Map Study: Temperature and Rainfall Distribution (Brazil)
- Map Study: Temperature and Rainfall Overview (India)
- Temperature & Rainfall Graphs of Brazil
- Climate of Brazil
- Temperature & Rainfall Graphs of India
- Climate of India
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
- Brazil Vegetation
- Indian Vegetation
- Map Study: Major Forest Types of India
- Brazil Wildlife
- Indian Wildlife
Population
- Map Study: India's Population Distribution
- Population of India
- Map Study: Brazil's Population Distribution
- Population in Brazil
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Sex Ratio
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Age and Sex Pyramid
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Population Growth Rate
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Life Expectancy
- Population Composition of Brazil and India> Literacy Rate
Human Settlements
Economy and Occupations
Tourism, Transport and Communication
- Map Study: Tourism Trends in Brazil and India
- Tourism in Brazil
- Tourism in India
- Brazil Transport
- India Transport
- Communication in Brazil
- Communication in India
Geography - Physical Divisions of India
Identification of Physical divisions
- Identification of Physical Divisions
Geography - North Indian Mountains
Himalayas
Associated mountains
- Concept of Associated Mountains
Geography - North Indian Plain Region
Deserts
- Desert
Western Plains
- Concept of Western Plains
Central Plains
- Concept on Central Plains
Delta region
- Concept of Delta Region
Eastern Plains
- Concept of Eastern Plains
Geography - Peninsular Plateau Region
Chhotta Nagpur Plateau
- Concept for Chhotta Nagpur Plateau
Malwa Plateau
- Concept on Malwa Plateau
Maharashtra Plateau
- Concept for Maharashtra Plateau
Karnataka Plateau
- Concept for Karnataka Plateau
Telangana Plateau
- Concept for Telangana Plateau
Geography - Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
Eastern Ghats
- Concept on Eastern Ghats
Sahyadries
- Concept on Sahyadries
Geography - Coastal Region
- Geography - Coastal Region
Eastern coastal plain
- Coastal Region - Eastern Coastal Plain
- Concept for Western Coastal Plain
Western coastal plain
- Concept for Western Coastal Plain
Geography - Indian Islands
- Geography - Indian Islands
Eastern Islands
- Indian Islands - Eastern Islands
Western Islands
- Indian Islands - Western Islands
Geography - Practical 1
Cartography
- Concept on Cartography
Geography - Practical 2
Two dimensional diagrams
- Two Dimensional Shapes
One dimensional diagrams
- Concept on One Dimensional Diagrams
Economics - Introduction of an Economy
Introduction of an Economy
- Types of Economy
- Main Features of Economy
Economics - Basic problems of an economy solution
Solutions
Problems
- Introduction of Basic Problems of an Economy
- Problems- for Whom to Produce
- Problem - How Much to Produce
- Problem - by Whom to Produce
Economics - Inflation
Introduction
Effects of inflation
- Effects of Inflation
Measures of Inflation
- Measures of Inflation
Causes of inflation
- Causes of Inflation
Economics - Public distribution system and consumer protection
- Measures of Inflation
Public Distribution system - meaning and explanation
- Public Distribution System - Meaning and Explanation
Introduction
- Introduction of Public Distribution System and Consumer Protection
Objectives of Public Distribution system
- Objectives of Public Distribution System
Remedial Measures
- Remedial Measures Public Distribution System and Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection
- Consumer Protection - Rights and Duties of Cunsumer, Food Adulteration
Drawbacks of Public Distribution system
- Drawbacks of Public Distribution System
Progress of Public Distribution system
- Progress of Public Distribution System
The coasts
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- Brazil's coastline is 7,400 kilometers long, making it the world's 16th longest national coastline.
- That can be divided into two parts. Specifically, the northern and eastern coasts.
- The northern coast extends from Amapa province in the north to Rio Grande do Norte in the east. This can be called the North Atlantic coast.
- The eastern coast extends southward from there.
- The southernmost beach on the Brazilian coast of the South Atlantic Ocean is called Praia do Cassino or Casino Beach. It is thought to be the world's longest sandy beach. The beach runs continuously for more than 200 kilometers.
- The northern coast is distinguished by the mouths of numerous rivers, including the Amazon. As a result, this is a low-lying region.
- The Marajo Island, as well as the Marajo and Sao Marcos Bays, are located on the northern coast. Marajo is a large coastal island located between the Amazon and Tocantins rivers.
- A large number of smaller rivers flow into the eastern coast. Sao Francisco is the only major river that meets the Atlantic Ocean here.
- The Brazilian coast is distinguished by a large number of beaches and sand dune complexes.
- Coral reefs and atoll islands protect the Brazilian coast in some places.
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Key Points: Physical Division of Brazil> The Coasts
- Brazil has a coastline of about 7400 km, divided into the northern coast and the eastern coast.
- The northern coast (Amapa to Rio Grande do Norte) is part of the North Atlantic coast and is low-lying due to many river mouths, including the Amazon.
- Marajo Island, located between the mouths of the Amazon and Tocantins Rivers, is a major coastal island.
- The eastern coast is drained by many small rivers, with the Sao Francisco River being the only major one entering the Atlantic Ocean here.
- The Brazilian coast features beaches, sand dunes, and is partly protected by coral reefs and atoll islands.

