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प्रश्न
Identify the image given below and explain the formation of this geological division in India.
उत्तर
This image depicts a Plateau.
During the Pre Cambrian era, there was a large depression in which sediment were deposited and a block of crystal rocks came out of this depression. It behaved like rigid inflexible block throughout the geological history to form the Peninsular Plateau of India.
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Give reasons for the following
(i) There is a dense network of railways over the North Indian Plains.
(ii) Peninsular Plateau has a high proportion of metalled roads.
(iii) A good transport network promotes industrial development.
Answer the following question:
The figure below represents a topographic section from the Himalayas to the Peninsular region. Identify any two of the features marked A, B, C, and D.
Answer the following question.
Give three differences between the Western and the Eastern Himalayas.
Mention any two characteristic features of the Peninsular Plateau of India.
Answer the following question:
Briefly explain the geological evolution of the peninsular plateau.
(i) Where is the New Mangalore Port located?
(ii) What is the chief importance of this port?
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A historic place in Rajasthan.
The main Standard geological era is ______.
Study the sketch map given below and answer the questions that follow:
- Identify the dotted region marked Y. Mention any three of its characteristic features.
- Name the mountain range marked X, the river marked R1 and the type of rock that constitutes the dotted region.
How is the Himalayan River system different from the Peninsular River system?