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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 8 months ago
(i) Each region complements the other and makes the country richer in its natural resources. (ii) The northern mountains are the major source of water and forest wealth. (iii) The northern plains are the granaries of the country. They provided abase for early civilisations. (iv) The plateau is a storehouse of minerals, which has played a crucial role in the industrialisation of the country. (v) The coastal regions and island groups provide sites for fishing and port activities. Thus, the diverse physical features of the land have immense future possibilities of development.
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