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Answer: Option A. -> Mandav Hills - Maharashtra
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option C. -> Chhattisgarh Basin
Answer: (c)
Chattisgarh out of the given cities is not affected much by the Arabian Sea branch of Monsoon.
Answer: (c)
Chattisgarh out of the given cities is not affected much by the Arabian Sea branch of Monsoon.
Answer: Option C. -> Tamil Nadu
Answer: (c)Coonoor hill station is situated in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu.
Answer: (c)Coonoor hill station is situated in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu.
Answer: Option B. -> Central
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option C. -> Santosh Yadav
Answer: (c)
Answer: (c)
Answer: Option B. -> Nathu La - Meghalaya
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option B. -> Konkan coast
Answer: (b)The northern part of the west caost is known as Konkan Coast The Western Coastal Plain lies between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. The southern part of the west coast is known as Malabar Coast.
Answer: (b)The northern part of the west caost is known as Konkan Coast The Western Coastal Plain lies between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. The southern part of the west coast is known as Malabar Coast.
Answer: Option D. -> Gosain Than
Answer: (d)
Answer: (d)
Answer: Option A. -> 10:38 a.m.
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option B. -> Aravalli
Answer: (b)
The Aravali Range (Aravali) literally meaning ‘line of peaks’, is a range of mountains in western India and eastern Pakistan running approximately 800 km from northwest to southwest across Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat and Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh.
The Aravali Range is the oldest fold mountains in India. The Aravali Range is the eroded stub of a range of ancient folded mountains.
The range rose in a Precambrian event called the Aravali-Delhi orogeny. The range joins two of the ancient segments that make up the Indian craton, the Marwar segment to the northwest of the range, and the Bundelkhand segment to the southeast.
Answer: (b)
The Aravali Range (Aravali) literally meaning ‘line of peaks’, is a range of mountains in western India and eastern Pakistan running approximately 800 km from northwest to southwest across Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat and Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh.
The Aravali Range is the oldest fold mountains in India. The Aravali Range is the eroded stub of a range of ancient folded mountains.
The range rose in a Precambrian event called the Aravali-Delhi orogeny. The range joins two of the ancient segments that make up the Indian craton, the Marwar segment to the northwest of the range, and the Bundelkhand segment to the southeast.