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On the outline map of India provided:
- Mark and label the river Krishna.
- Mark and label the Eastern Ghats.
- Shade and label a densely populated area in the southern part of India.
- Shade and label the Konkan coastal plain.
- Mark with an arrow and label the direction of western disturbance.
- Shade and label the Thar Desert.
- Shade and label the Andaman Sea.
- Mark and label the city Chennai.
- Mark and name the highest peak of Himalayas in India.
- Mark and label Mumbai High.
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