Saturday 17 December 2016

Natural resources and Antipodes of india

Natural resources[edit]

Indian coal production is the 3rd highest in the world according to the 2008 Indian Ministry of Mines estimates. Shown above is a coal mine in Jharkhand.
India's total renewable water resources are estimated at 1,907.8 km3/year.[51] Its annual supply of usable and replenshable groundwater amounts to 350 billion cubic metres.[52] Only 35% of groundwater resources are being utilised.[52] About 44 million tonnes of cargo is moved annually through the country's major rivers and waterways.[38]Groundwater supplies 40% of water in India's irrigation canals. 56% of the land is arable and used for agriculture. Black soils are moisture-retentive and are preferred for dry farming and growing cotton, linseed, etc. Forest soils are used for tea and coffee plantations. Red soil have a wide diffusion of iron content.[50]
Most of India's estimated 5.4 billion barrels (860,000,000 m3) in oil reserves are located in the Mumbai High, upper Assam, Cambay, the Krishna-Godavari and Cauvery basins.[53] India possesses about seventeen trillion cubic feet of natural gas in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Odisha.[53] Uranium is mined in Andhra Pradesh. India has 400 medium-to-high enthalpy thermal springs for producing geothermal energy in seven "provinces" — the Himalayas, Sohana, Cambay, the Narmada-Tapti delta, the Godavari delta and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (specifically the volcanic Barren Island.)[54]
India is the world's biggest producer of mica blocks and mica splittings.[55] India ranks second amongst the world's largest producers of barites and chromites.[55] The Pleistocene system is rich in minerals. India is the third-largest coal producer in the world and ranks fourth in the production of iron ore.[53][55] It is the fifth-largest producer of bauxite and crude steel, the seventh-largest of manganese ore and the eighth-largest of aluminium.[55] India has significant sources of titanium ore, diamonds and limestone.[56] India possesses 24% of the world's known and economically viable thorium, which is mined along shores of Kerala.[57] Gold had been mined in the now-defunct Kolar Gold Fields in Karnataka.[58]

Antipodes[edit]

The only land area antipodal to India is Easter Island, which is antipodal to the western corner of Rajasthan. The triangular island closely reflects the triangle between the cities of MokalKuchchri, and Habur. Habur corresponds to Hanga Roa, and Mokal to the eastern cape.[citation needed]
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