Indian Landforms
Landforms are features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain, such as mountains, valleys, plains or plateaux.
Indian Landforms are concluded with the northern Great Himalayas to southern Costal Strips and western Desert to Eastern mountain forest. India is the seventh largest country in the world with an area of 3,287,591 sq km (approximately).
India's landforms can be classified in five separate types, respectively these are the Northern mountain region, the Great Plains of the north, the desert of Rajasthan, the Great Plateau and the Coastal Strips & Islands.
Students of Class VI gave Creative and Informative Presentations on 16.11.22 based on the Landforms of India with the help of illustrations and props. This Class Activity not only helped them in understanding, retaining and explaining the concepts but also taught them the skill of collaboration and cooperation. Ensuring 100% participation, this activity proved to be enriching and engaging.