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Question
Match the column.
| A group | B group |
| 1) The southernmost point of India | 1) Gangotri |
| 2) The highlands in eastern Brazil | 2) Andes mountains |
| 3) The origin of Ganga | 3) Guyana Highlands |
| 4) the origin of Amazon | 4) Indira Point |
| 5) Yamunotri | |
| 6) The Great Escarpment |
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Solution
| A group | B group |
| 1) The southernmost point of India | 1) Indira Point |
| 2) The highlands in eastern Brazil | 2) The Great Escarpment |
| 3) The origin of Ganga | 3) Gangotri |
| 4) the origin of Amazon | 4) Andes mountains |
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