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प्रश्न
The Peninsular Plateau of India was a part of Gondwana Land hundreds of millions years ago.
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उत्तर
The Peninsular Plateau of India was a part of Gondwanaland hundreds of millions years ago. The rocks that make up the Plateau match those of Africa not only in’the age and type, but also in the layer sequence in which they occur.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Where is Zojila Pass?
Where does the Karnataka Plateau end?
Where does the Malwa Plateau lie and how it is formed?
What are the salient characteristics of Shivaliks?
(i) Give a brief note on Islands of India.
(ii) Where does the Lakshadweep group of islands lie?
Give reasons to justify that the Himalayas act as a ‘climatic divide’.
Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.
One the map of India:
(a) Label the rivers: Mahanadi, Kaveri, Chambal, Betwa.
(b) Show by an arrow and name the Gulfs: Khambat, Kutch, Mannar
(c) Name the Lakes: Chilka and Pulicat.
(d) Write in bold letters Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean in their appropriate places.
Name the ranges in the western branch of the Himalayas.
Mention the important passes in the western branch of the Himalayas.
