Coral Reefs of the World Coral reefs are underwater ecosystems formed by colonies of tiny marine animals called coral polyps . These organisms secrete calcium carbonate , which gradually builds large reef structures over thous…
Major Deserts of the World A desert is a region that receives very little rainfall (usually less than 250 mm per year) and has sparse vegetation. Deserts may be hot or cold , and they cover about one-third of the Earth’s land…
Major Mountain Ranges of the World Mountain ranges are large chains or groups of mountains formed mainly by tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, and geological uplift . They influence climate, river systems, biodiversit…
Major Rivers of the World (Largest to Smallest) and Important Rivers Rivers are large natural streams of flowing water that usually originate from mountains, glaciers, or lakes and finally drain into seas, oceans, or other rive…
Oceans of the World Oceans are the vast bodies of saline water that cover about 71% of the Earth’s surface . They play a crucial role in regulating the global climate, supporting marine biodiversity, facilitating international …
World Physical Geography – One-Page Super Shortcut Table Continent Highest Peak Major Mountains Major Plateaus / Highlands Major Plains Major Deserts Major Rivers Asia Mount Everest (8848 m) Himalayas, Karakoram, Hindu Kush Tib…
World Physical Geography in one Table covering all continents with mountains, plateaus, plains, deserts, rivers, and highest peaks. This is exam-oriented and perfect for UPSC, SSC, RRB, JKSSB last-day revision by home academ…
Physical Divisions of Australia – Notes for Competitive Exams Australia is the smallest continent in the Southern Hemisphere and the sixth largest continent in the world with an area of approximately 7.7 million square kilom…
Physical Divisions of Antarctica – Notes for Competitive Exams Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in the world with an area of about 14 million square kilometers . It lies entirely in the Southern Hemisphere around th…
Physical Divisions of South America - Notes for Competitive Exams South America is the fourth largest continent in the world with an area of about 17.8 million square kilometers . It lies mostly in the Southern Hemisphere , a…
Physical Divisions of North America – Notes for Competitive Exams North America is the third largest continent in the world after Asia and Africa. It covers an area of approximately 24.7 million square kilometers . The contine…
Physical Divisions of Africa – Notes for Competitive Exams Africa is the second largest continent in the world after Asia. It covers about 30.3 million square kilometers , which is nearly 20% of the Earth’s land area . The co…
Physical Divisions of Europe – Notes for Competitive Exams Europe is the second smallest continent in the world after Australia, but it has a very diverse physical geography. It lies mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and ext…
Physical Divisions of Asia – Notes for Competitive Exams Asia is the largest and most diverse continent on Earth in terms of physical geography. It covers about 30% of the world’s total land area and is home to almost 60% of …
Physical Divisions of the World – Complete Notes for Competitive Exams (Prepared by Home Academy – exam-oriented) Physical geography studies the natural features of the Earth’s surface such as mountains, plateaus, plains, des…