Coastal plain
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A coastal plain is flat, low-lying land adjacent to a sea coast. A
Atlantic Coastal Plain runs from the New York Bight
to Florida.
The Coastal Plains of India lie on either side of the Deccan Plateau, along the western and eastern coasts of India. They extend for about 6,150 km from the Rann of Kutch in the west to West Bengal in the east. They are broadly divided into the Western Coastal Plains and the Eastern Coastal Plains. The two coastal plains meet[citation needed] at Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of the Indian mainland. The eastern coastal plain is located between The Bay of Bengal and the eastern Ghats and the western coastal plain is located between the Arabian Sea and the western Ghats.
See also
- Alluvial plain
- Atlantic Plain
- Coastal plains of Chile
- Cumberland Plain, Australia
- Israeli coastal plain
- Mississippi embayment
- North European Plain
References
- ^ "Coastal plain". 1996-2015 National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on February 11, 2013.