Description
The “Karnataka Physical Map (70x100cm)” is a large, laminated educational wall chart that illustrates the physical geography of Karnataka, highlighting major landforms, rivers, plateaus, and physiographic regions. This map is suitable for use in classrooms, exam preparation, libraries, and public displays.
Physical Specifications
Size: 70 × 100 cm, providing crisp visibility for group learning and classroom environments.
Material: Multicolour printing on art or map litho paper, with durable lamination for long-term use and easy cleaning. Most charts include plastic rollers for hanging.
Map Content and Features
Highlights Karnataka's key physical features:
Western Ghats (hill ranges), interior plateaus (Deccan Plateau), and coastal plains.
Major rivers, including the Krishna, Tungabhadra, Cauvery, Sharavathi, Kabini, and their tributaries, as well as river basins and deltas.
Forest regions, wildlife sanctuaries, and national parks (e.g., Bandipur, Nagarhole, Kudremukh).
Elevation zones, hills (Bababudangiri, Mullayanagiri), lakes, and important natural landmarks.
State boundaries, neighboring states (Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala), and Arabian Sea coastline are clearly marked.
Major cities (Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi-Dharwad, Mangalore, Belagavi) and district headquarters are marked for context.
Map legend, color-coded zones, and informative notes facilitate quick teaching and understanding.
Classroom and Educational Use
Supports curriculum-aligned teaching about Karnataka’s river systems, physiography, environmental regions, and geography.
Essential for project work, competitive exam studies, and visualizing the link between natural features and human activity.
The large format, durability, and clarity make it suitable for repeated classroom reference and group discussions.
This chart is a foundational visual resource for exploring Karnataka’s landforms, rivers, and natural diversity, fostering geographic knowledge and awareness.