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Question : Which of the following cannot be grouped under the physiographic divisions of India?

Option 1: The Himalayas

Option 2: Appalachian Mountains

Option 3: The Indian Desert

Option 4: The Island


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Correct Answer: Appalachian Mountains


Solution : The correct answer is the Appalachian Mountains.

The Appalachian range runs from the island of Newfoundland in Canada to Central Alabama in the United States. The highest peak of the mountain range is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina.

The physiographic divisions of India are described as 

  1. The Himalayan Mountains
  2. The Northern Plains
  3. The Peninsular Plateau
  4. The Indian Desert
  5. The Coastal plains
  6. The Islands.
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