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    Name the island group of India having coral origin.

    Solution

    Lakshadweep is the Islands group of India which has the coral origin on the Arabian Sea. These coral origins are the types of coral atolls which are recognized as Atolls that resembles round or Horseshoe shaped islands.

     

  • Question 2
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    Chilika lake lies to the south of which delta?

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    Chilka lake region lies between the delta's of Mahanadi and Godavari river .It lies to the south of Mahanadi delta.

     

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    Which river flows between the Vindhya Range and the Satpura Range?

    Solution

    The Narmada and the Tapti are major rivers that drain into the Arabian Sea. The Narmada originates in eastern Madhya Pradesh ( India) and flows west across the state, through a narrow valley between the Vindhya Range and spurs of the Satpura Range. It flows into the Gulf of Khambhat.

     

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    Which ocean do the oceanic routes, serving East and South East-Asia and Australia, pass through?

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    The Indian Ocean provides major sea routes connecting the Middle East, Africa, and East Asia with Europe and the Americas. It carries a particularly heavy traffic of petroleum and petroleum products from the oil fields of the Persian Gulf and Indonesia. Large reserves of hydrocarbons are being tapped in the offshore areas of Saudi Arabia, Iran, India, and Western Australia. An estimated 40% of the world's offshore oil production comes from the Indian Ocean.

     

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    Which of the following countries does not form the Indian subcontinent?

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    China does not form the subcontinent because China do not have natural boundaries like India . China easily mix with vast Russia which so much big than China .

     

  • Question 6
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    Which island state other than Sri Lanka is our Southern neighbor in the Indian Ocean?

    Solution

    India and Sri Lanka is separated by Park Straits. The Sri Lanka is in the south of India and Maldives in the south west side. The closest one is Sri Lanka, followed by Maldives. The western edge of Indonesia is not very far from the southernmost Nicobar islands.

     

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    Name the earth material that is deposited into the Tethys to form the Northern Plains?

    Solution

    The northern plain of India is formed by three river systems, i.e. the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra; along with their tributaries. The rivers in their lower course split into numerous channels or streams due to the deposition of silt. These channels or streams are known as Distributaries.

     

  • Question 8
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    Which mountains stand together with the Northern Plains of India?

    Solution

    The Northern Mountains (Himalayas) The Himalayan Mountains form the northern mountain region of India. They are the highest mountain ranges in the world. These mountain ranges start from Pamir Knot in the west and extend up to Purvanchal in the east.

     

  • Question 9
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    Which of these is the second name of the Indo-Gangetic plains?

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    Indo-Gangetic Plain, also called North Indian Plain, extensive north-central section of the Indian subcontinent, stretching westward from (and including) the combined delta of the Brahmaputra River valley and the Ganges (Ganga) River to the Indus River valley.

     

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    Where does the Pamir knot lies?

    Solution

    Pamirs, also called Pamir, highland region of Central Asia. The Pamir mountain area centres on the nodal orogenic uplift known as the Pamir Knot, from which several south-central Asian mountain ranges radiate, including the Hindu Kush, the Karakoram Range, the Kunlun Mountains, and the Tien Shan.

     

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