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Give a brief history of the geological formations of India starting from the Archean system to the Quaternary formations. - Geography

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Give a brief history of the geological formations of India starting from the Archean system to the Quaternary formations.

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  1. Archean System:
    • Oldest rocks (more than 2500 million years).
    • Composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks like granite and gneiss.
    • Found in Peninsular India.
  2. Purana System:
    • Late Pre-Cambrian rocks.
    • Includes Dharwar, Cuddapah, Vindhyan systems.
    • Rich in minerals like iron, manganese, and coal.
  3. Dravidian System:
    • Paleozoic rocks (from Cambrian to Carboniferous).
    • Found in Himalayas and parts of peninsula.
  4. Aryan System:
    • From Upper Carboniferous to present (Mesozoic and Cenozoic).
    • Includes Gondwana system (coal deposits), Deccan Traps (volcanic rocks), and Tertiary rocks (sedimentary deposits).
  5. Quaternary Formations:
    • The youngest formations (last 2.5 million years).
    • Include alluvial deposits in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, deserts, deltas, and coastal areas.
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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 2 Geological Evolution and Structure
EXERCISES | Q III. 2. | Page 20
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