The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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This is the great silt - formed land of India , the land of great rivers which flow through the Himalaya and the western mountains , bringing the soil of Tibet , of Afghanistan and Baluchistan to fertilise the land and nourish the ...
This is the great silt - formed land of India , the land of great rivers which flow through the Himalaya and the western mountains , bringing the soil of Tibet , of Afghanistan and Baluchistan to fertilise the land and nourish the ...
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Opposite the mouth of the Ganges these intervals are very much extended by deltaic influence . Inland from the coastline of Madras for a width of 50 to 100 miles , and reaching to the Gangetic delta , is a belt of shore formation of low ...
Opposite the mouth of the Ganges these intervals are very much extended by deltaic influence . Inland from the coastline of Madras for a width of 50 to 100 miles , and reaching to the Gangetic delta , is a belt of shore formation of low ...
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South of the Nilgiris the Western Gháts continue in the formation of a mountain range , receding , however , from the coast , and leaving the low level state of Travancore between themselves and the sea , until they terminate near Cape ...
South of the Nilgiris the Western Gháts continue in the formation of a mountain range , receding , however , from the coast , and leaving the low level state of Travancore between themselves and the sea , until they terminate near Cape ...
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In general appearance this formation is that of a range , connected and continuous , but which has been overwhelmed by an encroaching sand sea . The flood of sand has filled up its valleys ...
In general appearance this formation is that of a range , connected and continuous , but which has been overwhelmed by an encroaching sand sea . The flood of sand has filled up its valleys ...
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... traversed by no definite mountain ranges , but forming one continuous chain of rugged tableland , stretching from ... extending through 16 degrees of latitude , flanked by hundreds of islands which once formed part of the peninsula ...
... traversed by no definite mountain ranges , but forming one continuous chain of rugged tableland , stretching from ... extending through 16 degrees of latitude , flanked by hundreds of islands which once formed part of the peninsula ...
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