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Describe regional variations in the density of roads in India.
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Solution
- Northern Plains: Flat terrain and fertile land support dense road networks; high population and agricultural output increase demand for transport.
- Western Coastal States: Economically advanced with significant industrial and trade activity, leading to well-developed road infrastructure.
- Central India: Moderate road density due to rugged terrain and forest cover; development is ongoing with improving connectivity.
- Himalayan and North-Eastern States: Mountainous terrain, low population density, and difficult weather restrict road construction and maintenance.
- Desert Region: Sandy and arid conditions in western Rajasthan hinder road development and increase maintenance challenges.
- Coastal and Marshy Areas: Waterlogged soils and frequent flooding in regions like Sundarbans and Kerala reduce the feasibility of road construction.
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