The major physiographic divisions of Haryana include:

Indo-Gangetic Plains
Shivalik Hills
Aravalli Range
All of the above

The major physiographic divisions of Haryana are:

  • Indo-Gangetic Plains: The Indo-Gangetic Plains are a vast, fertile plain that covers most of northern India and Pakistan. The plains are formed by the Indus and Ganges rivers, which flow from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal. The Indo-Gangetic Plains are home to most of India’s population and are the country’s most important agricultural region.
  • Shivalik Hills: The Shivalik Hills are a range of low hills that run along the northern edge of the Indo-Gangetic Plains. The hills are part of the Himalayas and are formed by the erosion of the mountains. The Shivalik Hills are a popular tourist destination, known for their forests, wildlife, and temples.
  • Aravalli Range: The Aravalli Range is a mountain range that runs through the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat in northwestern India. The Aravalli Range is the oldest mountain range in India and is believed to be over 2 billion years old. The range is a popular tourist destination, known for its temples, forts, and wildlife.

All of the above are major physiographic divisions of Haryana.