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Q&A On Landforms

Questions and Answers on Landforms

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Q&A On Landforms

Questions and Answers on Landforms

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Questions
Option
Rift valleys form ---- 2
V shaped valleys is formed by ---- 3
A plain formed by the uplift of a part of sea floor is called a---- 2
Which of the following is depositional landform? 1
Which type of lake is formed by volcanic activity? 3
The area which is resitant to any massive structural transformation is called --- 3
Alluvial coal is predominant --- 2
Playas are depression formed due to ---- 1
Fiords are very typical of the ---- coast 3
Peneplains are formed by ---- 1
Flat plains are called so ----- 2
Shields belong to --- 3
Diorite is an example of ---- 3
The plain formed due to coalescence of series of alluvial fans in the piedoment 2
zone is are
Aretes known as ridges
sharp --- which develop between the adjacent --- 1
How is the amount of horizontal displacement in normal fault called --- 3
Which of the following type of spurs is typically associated with valley glacier? 4
When the river is overloaded and river water is lighter than the sea water, 2
which type
The term of delta is
truncated formed?
spur is associated with ---- 3
Dome mountain are results of --- 3
Number of mountains in Tibetan Plateau whose height are more than 8,000 3
meters are
Option 1 Option 2
between two anticlines between two faults
wind underground water
erosional plain destructural plain
Stalagmite Lapis
Lagoon Fresh water lake
rigid mass ancient landmark
coastal piedmont zone
deflating action of wind glacial erosion
Alaskan Spanish
Deludation by river Deludation by glacier
formed during floods liable to submergence duing flood
cenzoic era misozoic era
chemically formed sedimentary rocks extrusive igleous rocks
pediment bajada
Cirques roche moutonnee
Throw tear
interlocking Juztaposed
Arcuate delta birdfoot delta
aiolian process fluvial process
faulting folding
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Option 3 Option 4
erosion of syntlinal basin due to volcanic eruption
river glacier
depositional plain alluvial plain
Sinkhole Cave
Cladera lake Karst Lake
tectonic plate shield
delta region pediment region
river erosion marine erosion
Norwegian Peruvian
Deposition of wind Deposition of glacier
prevent floods from spreading cause floods
precambarian age jurraslic age
plutonic igleous rocks metamorphic rocks
pediplan hamada
medial moraines u shaped valley
heave strike
overlapping truncated
truncated delta estuarine delta
glacial process weathering process
intrusion of magma friction at the joint of the rocks
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