Q. “Himadri” is the term by which the ________ are known.

Correct Answer

Greater Himalayas

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    B)Sutlej
    C)Son
    D)Narmada
    Answer: Sutlej
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    A)Cartography
    B)Biogeography
    C)Ethnography
    D)Paleontology
    Answer: Ethnography
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    B)Western Europe, British Columbia and East of U.S.A.
    C)South-West Africa and South Chile
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    A)Kakinanda-Pondicherry
    B)Bangalore-Varanasi
    C)Chennai-Varanasi
    D)Pondicherry-Varanasi
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    B)Soil is porous
    C)Level of underground water is high
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    C)Longitudes
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    B)Equator
    C)0° longitude
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    B)Seasonal flow
    C)Meandering tendency often shifting their beds
    D)Little erosional activity
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    A)Convectional
    B)Cyclonic
    C)Mountaineous
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  • Q. The Vindhyan system of rocks is important for the production of
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  • Q. The Hawaiian Islands specialise in the cultivation of
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    B)Air movement is generally towards the. equator
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