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Fill in the blanks: ______ rocks cover wide area in Peninsular India and Columbia, the Snake Plateau of the U.S.A. - Geography

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Fill in the blanks

______ rocks cover wide area in Peninsular India and Columbia, the Snake Plateau of the U.S.A.

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Basaltic lava rocks cover wide area in Peninsular India and Columbia, the Snake Plateau of the U.S.A.

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Rock and it's Types
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संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Fill in the blank
Conglomerate is an example of _____________ rocks.


Fill in the blank
Sedimentary rocks such as limestone change into ___________.


Write True or False. Rewrite the false statement correctly :
Minerals are organic substances.


With the help of your teacher, collect different types of rocks such as granite, sandstone, limestone, marble, slate, graphite, etc. and prepare a chart containing information about their colour, hardness, texture, and permeability.


Mention any two characteristics of Sedimentary Rocks.


What are known as metamorphic rocks?


Explain this term associated with rocks: Extrusive Igneous Rocks


Classify the following rock: Shale


Classify the following rock: Dolomite


Give one example of an area of: Sedimentary rocks in India


Give an example of a Plutonic rock.


Fill in the blank below:
______are intrusions of igneous rock that are vertical in shape


Match the following:

A. Basalt 1. Anthracite
B. Limestone 2. Extrusive igneous
C. Coal 3. Metamorphic rock
D. Gneiss 4. Sedimentary rock

The word Ignis means rock.


______ are chemical substances which exist in nature.


The world Igneous is derived from the Latin word ______ meaning ______.


Why are crystalline rocks called so?


Statement (1): Sedimentary rocks consist of many layers.

Statement (2): Sedimentary rocks are formed by the sediments deposited at different points of time.


Match the following:

A. Basalt 1. Anthracite
B. Limestone 2. Extrusive igneous
C. Coal 3. Metamorphic rock
D. Gneiss 4. Sedimentary rock

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