Major geographical features

C.2] Major Geographical Features

1. Major Rivers of the World

1.1. Longest Rivers
RiverLength (km)LocationNotes
Nile6,650AfricaFlows through Egypt and Sudan
Amazon6,400South AmericaLargest by discharge volume
Yangtze6,300ChinaSecond longest in Asia
Mississippi-Missouri6,275North AmericaFlows through USA
Yenisei5,540RussiaFlows into Arctic Ocean
1.2. Most Important Rivers in Indian Context
  • Ganga: 2,525 km, flows through North India, sacred river, important for agriculture and culture.
  • Brahmaputra: 2,900 km, flows through Assam, important for irrigation and hydroelectric power.
  • Godavari: 1,460 km, flows through Central India, known as “Vishwakarma’s River”.
  • Kaveri: 800 km, flows through South India, important for agriculture.
  • Narmada: 1,312 km, flows through Central India, known for its hydroelectric projects.
1.3. Rivers with Major Dams
RiverDamLocationSignificance
GangaFarakkaWest BengalRegulates flow to Bangladesh
GodavariBhadrachalamTelanganaIrrigation and power
NarmadaSardar SarovarGujaratMajor hydroelectric project
KrishnaTungabhadraKarnatakaIrrigation and power

2. Major Mountain Ranges

2.1. World’s Major Mountain Ranges
RangeLocationLength (km)Highest Peak
HimalayasAsia2,400Mount Everest (8,848 m)
AndesSouth America7,000Aconcagua (6,962 m)
AlpsEurope1,200Mont Blanc (4,808 m)
RockiesNorth America4,800Mount Elbert (4,401 m)
UralEurasia1,600Mount Narodnaya (1,895 m)
2.2. Important Mountain Ranges in India
  • Himalayas: 2,400 km, forms northern boundary of India, source of many rivers.
  • Western Ghats: 1,600 km, runs along western coast of India, rich in biodiversity.
  • Eastern Ghats: 1,400 km, runs along eastern coast of India, less continuous than Western Ghats.
  • Aravallis: 800 km, runs through Rajasthan, one of the oldest mountain ranges in India.

3. Major Deserts

3.1. World’s Major Deserts
DesertLocationArea (km²)Notes
SaharaNorth Africa9,200,000Largest hot desert
ArabianMiddle East3,000,000Hot desert, home to oil reserves
GobiAsia1,300,000Spans China and Mongolia
KalahariAfrica900,000Semi-arid, not fully desert
AtacamaSouth America150,000World’s driest desert
3.2. Important Deserts in India
  • Thar Desert: 200,000 km², also known as Great Indian Desert, located in Rajasthan.
  • Kutch Desert: Part of Thar Desert, located in Gujarat.
  • Cholistan Desert: Located in Punjab, Pakistan, adjacent to India.

4. Major Glaciers

4.1. World’s Major Glaciers
GlacierLocationLength (km)Notes
GangotriIndia23 kmSource of Ganga
SiachenIndia-Pakistan72 kmDisputed glacier
LambertAntarctica400 kmLongest glacier in the world
Perito MorenoArgentina25 kmPart of Patagonia
AconcaguaArgentina45 kmNot a glacier, but a mountain
4.2. Important Glaciers in India
  • Gangotri Glacier: Located in Uttarakhand, source of Ganga.
  • Yamunotri Glacier: Source of Yamuna, located in Uttarakhand.
  • Bhakra Nangal Dam: Located on Sutlej River, built on the glacier-fed river.

5. Gulfs, Straits, Seas

5.1. Major Gulfs
GulfLocationArea (km²)Notes
Gulf of MexicoNorth America1,550,000Bordering USA and Mexico
Gulf of ThailandSoutheast Asia315,000Important for trade
Gulf of AdenAfrica340,000Strategic waterway between Red Sea and Arabian Sea
Gulf of GuineaAfrica2,250,000Rich in oil resources
Gulf of CambayIndia10,000Ancient site of Indus Valley Civilization
5.2. Major Straits
StraitLocationNotes
Strait of GibraltarEurope-AfricaConnects Atlantic Ocean to Mediterranean
Strait of MalaccaSoutheast AsiaOne of the busiest shipping lanes
Strait of HormuzMiddle EastStrategic choke point for oil
Bering StraitRussia-AlaskaSeparates Asia and North America
Palk StraitIndia-Sri LankaSeparates Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka
5.3. Major Seas
SeaLocationArea (km²)Notes
Mediterranean SeaEurope-Africa2,500,000Warm, enclosed sea
Arabian SeaAsia2,800,000Important for Indian Ocean trade
Caribbean SeaAmericas2,750,000Warm, shallow sea
Red SeaAfrica2,000,000Salty, important for shipping
Sea of JapanAsia1,000,000Bordering Japan and Korea

6. Grasslands (Prairies, Savannas, Pampas)

6.1. Types of Grasslands
TypeLocationCharacteristicsExamples
PrairiesNorth AmericaTemperate, grassy plainsGreat Plains of USA
SavannasAfricaTropical grasslands with scattered treesSerengeti, Kalahari
PampasSouth AmericaFertile, grassy plainsArgentina, Uruguay
SteppesAsiaTemperate grasslandsCentral Asia, Russia
VeldsAfricaGrasslands with few treesSouth Africa
6.2. Important Grasslands in India
  • Chhotanagpur Plateau: Part of the Deccan Plateau, has grasslands.
  • Thar Desert: Contains some grasslands.
  • Kutch Desert: Has some grassy areas.
  • Himalayan Region: Some areas have alpine grasslands.
6.3. Key Facts for Competitive Exams
  • Prairies are known for their fertile soil and are major agricultural regions.
  • Savannas are characterized by seasonal rainfall and are home to many wildlife species.
  • Pampas are known for their rich agricultural land and are important for livestock.
  • Steppes are found in Central Asia and are important for nomadic herding.
  • Velds are found in South Africa and are used for grazing and farming.