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What is the importance of India’s 7500 km long coastline?

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India’s coastline spans over 7,500 km and supports fishing, trade, tourism and biodiversity. It is home to ports, beaches, mangroves and coral reefs. Coastal plains enable agriculture and rivers meet seas here, forming fertile deltas that sustain millions of livelihoods.

Class 7 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond

Class 7 Social Science Chapter 1 Geographical Diversity of India question answer

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  1. India’s coastline is over 7,500 kilometers long and touches the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. It is vital for fishing, trade and transport, with major ports like Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. The coastlines host fertile plains, mangrove forests and coral reefs. Deltas formed by rivers support farming, while scenic beaches and heritage sites promote tourism. Coastal regions are rich in biodiversity and offer livelihoods to millions. They also help regulate the climate and protect inland areas from storms.

     

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