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East Rajasthan Uplands

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East Rajasthan Uplands (Marwar Uplands) is a region of rolling plateau with rounded hills and forest. It is located in the eastern part of the Aravali Range of the Rajasthan state in northwest India,[1] and forms part of the Central Highlands of India.[2] These highlands range in altitude from 250 to 500 m above sea level and the terrain slopes down to the east. The uplands region has been shaped by erosion from the Banas River network.[1] The soil in this region is fertile but sandy, and is prone to erosion.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Sharma, Pradeep (2008). Insect Hormones. Discovery Publishing House. ISBN 81-8356-290-6.
  2. ^ Murty, M. L. K. (2003). Comprehensive History and Culture of Andhra Pradesh: Pre- and protohistoric Andhra Pradesh up to 500 BC. Vol. 1. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 81-250-2475-1.
  3. ^ Mohammad, Ali (1989). "Environmental Framework of Indian Agriculture – A Regional Dimension". Food production and food problem in India. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 81-7022-269-9.