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Which phrase best completes the diagram?

Physical geography of
the Indian subcontinent
Yearly monsoon
seasons
Dry climate in
the north
?
A. Landlocked region with no access to coasts
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B. Flat land with few mountains
C. Large reserves of iron and copper
D. Very little land suitable for farming

User Tiran Ut
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Answer:

C- Large reserves of iron and copper

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Physical geography of the Indian subcontinent - B. Flat land with few mountains

The geography of the Indian subcontinent is mostly flat, or relatively flat. For example, the Ganges River Valley is completely flat, while central and Southern India is hilly. There are few mountain ranges, but one of those is the tallest in the world: The Himalayas.

Dry climate in the north - D. Very little land suitable for farming

The climate of the northwest of the Indian subcontinent is very dry and arid, with little precipitation, and very little land suitable for farming, especially in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. For this reason, people in these states rely more on livestock and fishing.

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