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प्रश्न
Give any three differences between Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats.
Give two differences between Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats.
उत्तर १
Eastern Ghats | Western Ghats | |
1. | From Odisha to the Nilgiri hills, it travels parallel to the eastern coast in a north-east to south-west direction. | From the Tapi River to Kanyakumari, it travels north-south parallel to the western coast. |
2. | It is situated roughly 600 meters above sea level on average. | It is located between 900 and 1100 meters above sea level on average. |
3. | Its terrain is more irregular and broken, and rivers cut through it. | It is only passable via passes and is more even and continuous. |
4. | This is not the source of any major rivers. | Numerous sizable rivers that flow through Peninsular India originate from there. |
उत्तर २
Western Ghats | Eastern Ghats |
(i) Average height is 1200 m and are lofty. | Average height is 450 m and are low hills. |
(ii) Continuous chain of mountains. | Broken chain of mountains dissected by rivers. |
(iii) Parallel to the west coast. | Parallel to the east coast. |
संबंधित प्रश्न
On the outline map of India provided :
(a) Mark and name the northernmost point of the Indian Union.
(b) Mark and label the Nilgiri Hills.
(c) Shade and label the Gulf of Khambat.
(d) Trace the course and label the river Mahanadi.
(e) Show with a single arrow and name the wind that brings rain over the coast of Tamil Nadu, during winters.
(f) Locate with a dot and name the capital city of Rajasthan.
(g) Mark and name the Nathula Pass.
(h) Mark and name the oldest oil-field of India.
(i) Mark with a dot and name the major port of Andhra Pradesh.
(j) Mark and label the hinterland of Chennai.
Note: All the map work, including legend (Index), should be done on the map sheet only.
On the outline map of India provided :
(a) Mark and name the southernmost point of the Indian mainland.
(b) Mark and name the highest peak of the Trans Himalayas.
(c) Mark and name the Vindhyas.
(d) Mark and name the Chota Nagpur Plateau.
(e) Print HP over an area experiencing high pressure during the winter season.
(f) Trace the course and label river Kaveri.
(g) With the help of an arrow show the direction and name the wind that brings rainfall over the Gangetic Plains during the monsoon season. (h) Shade and name the State with the highest rural population.
(i) Mark and name the State which has the highest sex ratio.
(j) Locate and label the southernmost port city on the west coast.
Note: All the map work, including legend (Index), should be done on the map sheet only.
On the outline map of India provided :
(a) Mark and name the central longitude of India.
(b) Mark and name the highest peak of the Himalayas in India.
(c) Mark and name the longest river of Peninsular India.
(d) Shade and label the Meghalaya Plateau.
(e) Mark and label Chilka lake.
(f) Draw an arrow to show the direction of easterly jet streams over India.
(g) Mark with a dot the capital city of Karnataka.
(h) Shade and name the state with the largest production of groundnut.
(i) Mark with a dot and name the centre for Garden Reach Workshop.
(j) Mark with a dot and name the centre for the Maruti automobile industry.
Note: All the map work, including legend (Index), should be done on the map sheet only.
On the outline map of India provided :
(a) Mark the Cardamom Hills.
(b) Mark the Bondi La Pass.
(c) Shade a drought-prone area in Western India.
(d) Shade a region along the East coast where deltaic forests are found.
(e) Mark and name a coalfield in Jharkhand.
(f) Mark and name the city where Hindalco is located.
(g) Trace the course and name the river on which Bhakra-Nangal Hydroelectric power station is set up.
(h) Shade and name the state where Tank irrigation is mainly practiced.
(i) Mark the port ofMarmagao.
(j) Trace the route of National Highway 2. Name any one of its terminal towns.
Note: All the map work, including legend (Index), should be done on the map sheet only.
Study the outline Map of India given below and answer the question that follow:
The main tea producing region marked A is the ______.
Study the outline Map of India given below and answer the question that follow:
The offshore mineral producing field marked B is the ______.
Study the outline Map of India given below and answer the question that follow:
Identify and name the following:
The cotton textile producing centre marked D.
Study the outline Map of India given below and answer the question that follow:
Identify and name the following:
The State shaded and marked F.
Study the outline Map of India given below and answer the question that follow:
The roadway C, connecting the two cities (x) and (y) is:
Study the outline Map of India given below and answer the question that follow:
The port city marked G is: