Common Physical Land Forms of South Asia
The first common physical land form of South Asia is the long rivers that begin in the highlands separating Southeast Asia from China and northwest India. A second feature is the extensive lowland plains separated by hills and mountain ranges, and the seas themselves. Apart from a few deep underwater trenches, the oceans are shallow, which means they are warm and not very saline.
Physical Features of South Asia
The major landforms in south Asia are Seas, deserts, mountains, rivers, underground channel, plateau and rift valley. A landform in the earth sciences and geology sub-fields, comprises a geomorphological unit, and is largely defined by its surface form and location in the landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is typically an element of topography and South Asia or Southern Asia or Indian Subcontinent is the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan countries
The Bay Of Bengal is located on the east of South Asia.
The Arabian Sea is located on the West of South Asia.
Deserts:
Rivers in South Asia.