The Islands of India

The Islands of India

India is home to two major groups of islands located in different seas: the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Each group has distinct geographical features and ecological significance.

Islands of the Bay of Bengal

Geographical Location:

  • Latitude: 6°N to 14°N
  • Longitude: 92°E to 94°E

Principal Groups:

  • Andaman Islands: Located in the northern part of the Bay of Bengal.
  • Nicobar Islands: Situated in the southern part of the Bay of Bengal.
  • Separation: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are separated by the Ten Degree Channel.

Key Features:

  • Submarine Mountains: These islands are believed to be an elevated portion of submarine mountains, although some smaller islands have volcanic origins.
  • Volcanic Activity: Barren Island, located in the Nicobar Islands, is the only active volcano in India.
  • Coral Deposits: Many of these islands have coral deposits and beautiful beaches.
  • Climate and Vegetation: The islands receive convectional rainfall and have an equatorial type of vegetation.

Notable Islands:

  • Andaman Islands:
    • North Sentinel Island: Known for its indigenous and isolated Sentinelese tribe.
    • Havelock Island: Famous for its pristine beaches and coral reefs.
  • Nicobar Islands:
    • Car Nicobar: Known for its cultural heritage and traditional crafts.
    • Great Nicobar Island: Home to a rich biodiversity and the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve.

Important Archipelagos:

  • Ritchie’s Archipelago: Located in the northern part of the Andaman Islands.
  • Labyrinth Islands: Comprising various smaller islands and islets.

Islands of the Arabian Sea

Geographical Location:

  • Latitude: 8°N to 12°N
  • Longitude: 71°E to 74°E
  • Distance from Kerala Coast: Approximately 280 km to 480 km

Principal Groups:

  • Lakshadweep: The main group of islands in the Arabian Sea.
  • Minicoy: The largest island in this group.

Key Features:

  • Coral Deposits: The islands are built predominantly from coral deposits.
  • Storm Beaches: Some islands have storm beaches consisting of unconsolidated pebbles, shingles, cobbles, and boulders on the eastern seaboard.

Notable Islands:

Physiography of India

  • Lakshadweep:
    • Kavaratti: The administrative capital and known for its lagoons and coral reefs.
    • Agatti: Known for its beautiful beaches and lagoons.
    • Bangaram: Famous for its scenic beauty and turquoise waters.
  • Minicoy: 453 sq. km, making it the largest island in the Lakshadweep group.

Geographical Divisions:

  • North of the Ten Degree Channel: Includes Amini Island.
  • South of the Ten Degree Channel: Includes Cannanore Island.
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