Physical Features Of India
Match the following Plateaus/Ranges with their heights.
A. Western Ghats | (i) 700 metres |
B. Chotanagpur | (ii) 6100 metres |
C. Himadri | (iii) 1200 metres |
D. Shiwaliks | (iv) 1200 metres. |
A. Western Ghats | (i) 1200 metres |
B. Chotanagpur | (ii) 1200 metres. |
C. Himadri | (iii) 6100 metres |
D. Shiwaliks | (iv) 1200 metres. |
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Mountain ranges in the eastern part of India forming its boundary with Myanmar are collectively called as:
The western coastal strip, south of Goa is referred to as
The highest Peak in the Eastern Ghats is
What are tectonic Plates?
Which continents of today were part of Gondwana land?
What is Bhabar?
Name the three major divisions of the Himalayas from North to South.
Distinguish between:
Converging and diverging tectonic plates.
Distinguish between:
Bhangar and Khadar.
Distinguish between:
Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.
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