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Which one of the following statements in not correct related to tides?

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Which one of the following is known as the “Shrimp Capital of India”?

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Which one of the following is the appropriate reason to considering the Gondwana rocks as the most important of rock systems of India?

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Which one of the following pairs of islands is separated from each other by the ‘Ten Degree Channel’?

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River System in India

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With reference to the major river systems in India, consider the following statements: The Godavari is the largest Peninsular river in ...Read more

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Grey-brown soil is found in:

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Which one of the following States has the highest coal reserves?

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Write brief note on prospects of wasteland development in India?

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What do you understand by the theory of Continental drift?

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With reference to the “Deccan Trap”, consider the following statements: The Deccan Trap is of volcanic origin. It predominantly consists of black ...Read more

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