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Explain the main geographical conditions of coastal plains.

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In the eastern and western parts of Indian peninsula, coastal plains are found whose geographical conditions can be explained as follows : 

Climate : Coastal plains are narrow fertile lands. Humid and even climate prevails due to its close proximity to sea. Very little fluctuation is found in temperature and annual rainfall is between 250 cm to 400 cm. 

Vegetation : The one-third area of coastal plains is densely forested. Evergreen forests are found due to high temperature and heavy rainfall. Main tree is coconut tree apart from it Sagwan, Sal rubber and Rosewood trees are also found.

Minerals : The minerals found in coastal plains are namely Monajyte, Gircan and Thorium, China clay, Limestone, Gamete and Graphite are found in the inner parts. Due to fast flow of rivers in this region, dams are constructed for electricity production and irrigation.



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