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प्रश्न
Which types of rocks are predominantly found at the following locations?
- Central Maharashtra
- South Konkan
- Vidarbha
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उत्तर
The following types of rocks are predominantly found at the given locations:
- Central Maharashtra: Basalt
- South Konkan: Laterite and Granite
- Vidarbha: Basalt, Granite, and Sedimentary.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank
Sedimentary rocks are formed from _____________ accumulated over long periods.
Write True or False. Rewrite the false statement correctly :
Rocks are used in construction industries.
What is crust?
Classify the following rocks by selecting the correct option given below:
coal
Name three types of rocks.
Which rocks are associated with ores of metals?
State the types of rocks for the formation of which the following process is involved.
Formation of large crystals, coarse texture and slow cooling and compaction.
Give one example of an area of: Metamorphic rocks,
Give one term for the following statement:
Formed by evaporation in saline lakes.
How is Plutonic rock formed?
Statement (1): Sedimentary rocks consist of many layers.
Statement (2): Sedimentary rocks are formed by the sediments deposited at different points of time.
Classify and explain the rocks.
An aggregate of minerals on the Earth’s Crust is called ______.
Explain the type of Igneous Rocks.
Minerals exist in nature ¡n the form of ______ or ______.
Match the following.
| A. | Basalt | 1. | Anthracite |
| B. | Limestone | 2. | Extrusive igneous |
| C. | Coal | 3. | Metamorphic rock |
| D. | Gneiss | 4. | Sedimentary rock |
Match the following.
| A. | Basalt | 1. | Anthracite |
| B. | Limestone | 2. | Extrusive igneous |
| C. | Coal | 3. | Metamorphic rock |
| D. | Gneiss | 4. | Sedimentary rock |
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 |
