PHYSIOGRAPHIC DIVISION OF INDIA
GREAT INDIAN DESERT
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River Satluj
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Aravalli Range
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Pakistan
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Rann of Kachchh
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Detailed explanation-1: -Answers. The Thar Desert is bounded on the northwest by the Sutlej River, on the east by the Aravalli Range, on the south by the salt marsh known as the Rann of Kachchh (parts of which are sometimes included in the Thar), and on the west by the Indus River.
Detailed explanation-2: -Read a brief summary of this topic The Thar Desert covers some 77, 000 square miles (200, 000 square km) of territory. It is bordered by the irrigated Indus River plain to the west, the Punjab Plain to the north and northeast, the Aravalli Range to the southeast, and the Rann of Kachchh to the south.
Detailed explanation-3: -This ecoregion lies to the west of the Aravalli Mountain Range in the northwestern Indian States of Gujarat, Rajasthan, extending across the border to the Punjab and Sind regions of Pakistan. It is considered to be the 9th largest subtropical desert.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Indo-Gangetic Plain lies to the north, west and northeast of the Thar desert, the Rann of Kutch lies to its south, and the Aravali Range borders the desert to the east.
Detailed explanation-5: -The Aravalli Range is a mountain range located in the Northern-Western region of the Indian subcontinent. Thar desert is located in the North-West of the Aravalli range. Aravalli is surrounded by: The Great Boundary Fault in the east.