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Landforms Formed by Wind Erosion and Deposition

Wind is one of the most powerful natural forces that shape the Earth’s surface, especially in arid and semi-arid regions. Wind erosion and deposition create a variety of unique landforms that contribute to the dynamic nature of desert landscapes. These landforms result from the processes of deflation, abrasion, and sediment transport. The following sections explore…

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The Causes of Low Agricultural Productivity in India: Challenges and Solutions

Agriculture is the backbone of India’s economy, providing employment to over 50% of the workforce and contributing significantly to the country’s GDP. Despite its importance, India faces a persistent challenge of low agricultural productivity, which hampers the growth of the sector and limits the nation’s potential. The causes of low agricultural productivity in India are…

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Geographical Divisions of Uttar Pradesh: A Detailed Study of Major Physical Regions, Bhabar, and Terai

Introduction Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, exhibits significant geographical diversity. The state can be broadly divided into several major physical regions based on topography, climate, and soil characteristics. Understanding these divisions provides insight into the region’s economic activities, biodiversity, and environmental concerns. Major Physical Regions of Uttar Pradesh Geographical Features of the Bhabar Region…

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Soil Erosion in Uttar Pradesh: A Study of Affected Areas and Contributing Factors

Introduction Soil erosion is a critical environmental issue in Uttar Pradesh, significantly impacting agricultural productivity, water resources, and overall ecological balance. As one of India’s largest and most populous states, Uttar Pradesh has diverse geographical features, including the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains, plateau regions, and river valleys. However, various natural and anthropogenic factors have led to…

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