National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of India
India has many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries to protect animals and plants. Knowing their states and key species is useful for exams.
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India has many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries to protect animals and plants. Knowing their states and key species is useful for exams.
Minerals are natural substances found in the earth. India is rich in minerals like iron ore, coal, bauxite and mica, mostly in the peninsular region.
Multipurpose projects serve many goals at once like irrigation, power and flood control. They are built on major rivers across India.
India has 28 states and 8 union territories, each with a capital. Knowing these pairs is a frequently asked static GK topic in competitive exams.
Plateaus are flat, elevated landforms. The Peninsular Plateau is India's largest, rich in minerals and divided into many smaller plateaus important for exams.
The Northern Plains are formed by the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers. This fertile region is India's agricultural heartland and a key exam topic.
India has long eastern and western coastal plains and two main island groups. These coastal regions and islands are important for exams and trade.
India grows food grains, cash crops and plantation crops across three cropping seasons. Knowing major crops and seasons is vital for agriculture-based exam questions.
India has varied natural vegetation, from tropical evergreen to desert and mountain forests. The type depends on climate, rainfall and altitude.