“Karnataka Geography” provides a comprehensive understanding of the state’s geographical makeup and its relationship with natural resources. The book starts with an Introduction, discussing Karnataka’s geographical location, boundaries, and importance in India’s regional and national context.
The Relief Features section explores the varied landforms across Karnataka, including the Western Ghats, Deccan Plateau, and coastal plains, all of which play a significant role in the state’s physical and environmental structure. The Climate section examines the tropical climate of the state, its monsoon patterns, and variations across regions due to topography.
The Drainage System chapter covers Karnataka’s major rivers such as the Krishna, Cauvery, and their tributaries, as well as the state’s intricate network of lakes and reservoirs that support agriculture and irrigation. The Soils chapter discusses the types of soil found in Karnataka, including black soil, red soil, and laterite soil, and their suitability for various crops.

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