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Geography Notes for UPSC

Structure and Physiography of India

The land of Indians is characterized by great diversity in its physical features. The north has a vast expanse of rugged topography consisting of a series of mountain ranges with varied peaks, beautiful valleys and deep gorges. The North-Western States are hilly along the Himalayas with steep slopes, high altitude plateaus with tableland topography. Over

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Location of India -Geography

India is bounded by the Indian Ocean in the south and the Bay of Bengal in the east. India, extends from Kashmir in the north to Kanniya kumari in the south and Arunachal Pradesh in the east to Gujarat in the west. India’s territorial limit further extends towards the sea upto 12 nautical miles (about

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Conservation of Biodiversity – Biodiversity and Conservation

Biodiversity, the sum total of genes, species and ecosystems of life on earth, is the most complex feature of Earth. Identifying it requires recognizing humankind’s role in shaping interactions between all species co-existing within the biosphere. Biodiversity is also essential for ensuring ecosystem services like clean water, pollination and disease prevention. The significance of biodiversity

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Economic Role of Biodiversity – Biodiversity and Conservation

Agro-biodiversity can be defined as the diversity of crops consumed by humans for their livelihoods. Another term to define agro-biodiversity is ‘agricultural biodiversity. The main reason behind introducing this term is that, the use of biodiversity products in human diet and medicine through cultivation and natural resources is known as agriculture and not simply bio-diversity.

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Ecological Role of Biodiversity – Biodiversity and Conservation

All species provide some kind of function to an ecosystem. They can capture and store energy, produce organic material, decompose organic material, help to cycle water and nutrients throughout the ecosystem, control erosion or pests, fix atmospheric gases, or help regulate climate. Some species even play multiple roles within an ecosystem. Species capture and store

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