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Describe geographical factors which have influenced the pattern of roads in India. Support your answer with examples from different parts of India. - Geography

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Describe geographical factors which have influenced the pattern of roads in India. Support your answer with examples from different parts of India.

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  1. Terrain (Relief): 
    1. Plains: Flat and level land supports a dense road network.
      Example: The Indo-Gangetic Plain (Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh) has a well-developed road system due to its flat terrain.
    2. Hilly and Mountainous Areas: Roads are fewer due to difficult terrain, landslides, and construction challenges.
      Example: The Himalayan region has limited roads, with winding mountain roads like Manali-Leh Highway and Gangtok–Nathula road.
    3. Plateaus: Moderately developed road network; rugged surface increases construction cost.
      Example: Roads in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh face constraints due to rocky terrain.
  2. Climate:
    1. Areas with heavy rainfall or frequent flooding see rapid road deterioration.
      Example: Konkan coast and Assam floodplains require frequent repairs and raised roads.
    2. Desert areas face sand encroachment and maintenance issues.
      Example: Rajasthan, especially around Jaisalmer, has special metalled roads like Jaisalmer–Barmer highway.
  3. Soil and Drainage:
    1. Alluvial soils support good roads (easy to construct and maintain).
      Example: West Bengal and U.P.
    2. Poorly drained or marshy areas hinder road construction.
      Example: Sundarbans and parts of Kerala’s backwaters.
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Chapter 17: Transport and Communication - EXERCISES [Page 407]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 17 Transport and Communication
EXERCISES | Q II. 3. | Page 407
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