The river formed at Devprayag after the union of two headstreams is known by which name A Yamuna river B
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Chapter 17: Drainage Systems (Set-2)
The flat land formed between two rivers in the northern plains is commonly termed what A Floodplain strip B Rift
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The area from which all rainwater flows into one main river and its tributaries is called what A Flood plain
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In the Indo-Ganga plain, the older alluvial surface often shows kankar because of A Basalt weathering B Glacial deposition C
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In soil science, “illuviation” refers to the process where materials are A Broken into fragments B Lifted by strong wind
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In the classic soil-forming model, the factors of soil formation are best remembered as A ROCKER model B PLATE rule
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When soil is described as a “loam,” it usually means the soil has A Only sand grains B Balanced sand-silt-clay
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Which factor mostly controls how fast rocks break into soil in an area with high rainfall and warm temperature A
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The “monsoon trough” becomes most active when which feature strengthens along it, increasing widespread rain spells? A Heat low remains
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The “monsoon trough” in summer is mainly an elongated belt of what over northern plains? A High pressure ridge B
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