PSEB 9th Class SST Notes Geography Chapter 2b Punjab: Physical Features or Physiography

This PSEB 9th Class Social Science Notes Geography Chapter 2b Punjab: Physical Features or Physiography will help you in revision during exams.

PSEB 9th Class Social Science Notes Geography Chapter 2b Punjab: Physical Features or Physiography

→ After looking at the physical map of Punjab, it seems Punjab is a plain but there are many differences in its physiographic features.

→ The plains of Punjab are one of the most fertile plains in the world.

→ The plains of Punjab can be divided into five parts – the plains of Cho region, the flood plains, Naili, Alluvial plains, and Sand Dunes.

→ The meaning of Doab is the region between two rivers.

PSEB 9th Class SST Notes Geography Chapter 2b Punjab: Physical Features or Physiography

→ Shiwalik hills touch the Himalayan region of Punjab.

→ For studying the Shiwalik range, it is divided into many parts such as Gurdaspur-Pathankot, Hoshiarpur, Ropar, etc.

→ The meaning of Kandi is that region of Terai which is surrounded by Chaos.

→ Another name of Bari Doab is Majha.

→ Mano, Bet, Changar, Ghad, Bela, etc. are the names of lower areas near the rivers.

→ Nail is the local name of alluvial plains made by the Ghagar river.

→ The peasants of Punjab have completely changed the natural form of the southern-western region.

→ Now people do agriculture on this land with different means of irrigation.

→ Two types of soil, Khadar, and Bhangar are available in the alluvial plains.

→ Khadar is the new alluvial soil that is quite fertile.

→ Bhangar is the old soil where stones and pebbles are scattered everywhere.

→ The regions of Bari and Bist Doab are made up of alluvial soil. Here both Khadar and Bhangar soil are available.

→ The Flood plains are the areas made by the soil brought up by the floods in the rivers which get scattered on the banks of the river.

PSEB 9th Class SST Notes Geography Chapter 2b Punjab: Physical Features or Physiography

→ Shivalik are the hills of the outer Himalayas. These are situated in the East and North-East directions of Punjab.

→ Punjab Government has notified Dera Bassi, Chandigarh-Ropar-Balachaur-Hoshiarpur-Mukerian, and the whole of the Kandi region.

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