this cant be answered at the moment cause the person who put it last was an idiot
India, though a part of the continent of Asia, it stands out from the rest of the regions of the continent in terms of the vegetation type, rainfall, occupation of the natives, and other such geographical and political features and so is referred to as a subcontinent.
The British Royal Family was the last Royal Family of India. Before the British consolidated the Indian subcontinent into one dominion and proclaimed their monarch to be the Emperor of India, India consisted of a number of independent "countries" ruled by a variety of nobles and there was no Royal Family of India.
A severe storm in India is a monsoon.
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This is not like 'India subcontinent'. The word is 'Indian Sub-Continent', the whole island includig India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka..etc.
India is called a subcontinent because it is a landmass, not only a country. it doesn't have a big one, so its notconsidered a Continent. That's what is said in my book:)
Geographers call an island chain an Archipelago.
A large landmass smaller than a continent is typically called a subcontinent. Subcontinents are smaller than continents but still larger than individual countries or regions. Examples include the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Peninsula.
Your momma. No actually, they often call India the subcontinent. The reason it is separated by mountains is that it belongs to its own continental plate and is pushing against the rest of Asia causing those mountains.
India is often called a subcontinent because it is a distinct landmass, not just a country. While it has many features of a continent, it is not as big as one, so is not considered a continent.
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Oceania.
metropolitan areas
A large landmass that is smaller than a continent is typically referred to as a subcontinent.
you mean a peninsula?