When two nearby places have different vegetation mainly due to different rock and soil properties, which factor is most responsible
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Chapter 8: Natural Vegetation and Wildlife in India (Set-2)
In India’s vegetation map, which single factor is most used to separate evergreen, deciduous, thorn, and grassland regions A Night
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Natural vegetation in an area mainly depends on long-term conditions like rainfall and temperature A Roads and railways B Newspapers
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A strong winter inversion over Indo-Gangetic plains is most likely when nights are calm and the surface cools by A
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Even in winter, coastal cities stay relatively warmer mainly because the sea causes A Temperature moderation effect B Strong daily
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In the cold weather season, daytime sunshine feels pleasant mainly because A Clear, stable air B High humidity levels C
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In the cold season, nights feel colder in north India mainly because A High cloud cover B Strong sea breeze
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In northern India, the cold weather season is mainly marked by which typical sky condition A Cloudy, humid skies B
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Two Indian stations at nearly the same latitude show very different rainfall totals; the strongest single control explaining this is
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If two stations have the same latitude but very different annual temperature range, the most likely reason is difference in
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