Biology:False Divi Point
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[ ⚑ ] 15°46′12″N 81°00′40″E / 15.77°N 81.01111°E
False Divi Point is a low headland located at the northern terminus of the Coromandel Coast, within the state of Andhra Pradesh of southeastern India .
Geography
The headlands point is located at the eastern apex of the Krishna River Delta, within the South India Region.[1] The area is low, swampy, and dominated by Mangrove wetlands habitats.[2]
False Divi Point is used geographically to define northern end of the Coromandel Coast region.
See also
- Geography of Andhra Pradesh
- 2003 North Indian Ocean cyclone season - Severe Cyclonic Storm (03B)
References
- ↑ "M.J. Garay, D.J. Diner / Remote Sensing of Environment 107 (2007) 256–263". http://www-misr.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/pubs/fulltext/garay2007.pdf.
- ↑ Selvam, V. (2003), Environmental classification of mangrove wetlands of India. Current Science, 84, 757−765
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False Divi Point.
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