India’s diverse geography has led to varied cultures, but rivers, trade, festivals and migration have connected people. Rivers like the Ganga link regions. Trade routes crossed deserts and coasts. Shared history and spiritual traditions have fostered unity in diversity. Class 7 ...
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In deserts, people sun-dry vegetables. In the Himalayas, they smoke meat or dry fruits. Coastal regions use salt or pickling to preserve fish. In the south, spices help prevent spoilage. Food preservation varies with climate, helping people store food for ...
If you live in Rajasthan, you’re near the Thar Desert and the Aravalli Hills. If in Tamil Nadu, you’re near the eastern coastal plains. By combining both maps, you can locate yourself and describe your region using landforms like hills, ...
Gondwana was an ancient supercontinent that included India, Africa, Australia, South America and Antarctica. Millions of years ago, these landmasses were joined together. India later drifted northward and collided with Asia, forming the Himalayas and shaping much of India’s current ...
From space, India appears like a vast, beautiful landmass with a triangular shape. Its mountains, rivers, forests and coastline are visible. Astronaut Rakesh Sharma described it as “Saare Jahaan Se Achha”, meaning “better than the entire world”, showing pride and ...