Regarding the physiographic divisions and structural relief features of India, which of the following statements are correct?
- The Western Ghats form a continuous relief wall of higher average elevation compared to the discontinuous Eastern Ghats, and are crossed primarily through natural passes such as Thalghat, Bhorghat, and Palghat.Cevap
- The Bhabar belt along the immediate southern foothills of the Shiwaliks consists of coarse pebble deposits where streams disappear underground owing to very high porosity.Cevap
- CKarewa formations—thick lacustrine deposits of glacial clay and organic material famous for saffron cultivation—are exclusively found in the Eastern Himalayas and Purvanchal hill tracts.
- The Malabar Coast of southwestern India features prominent coastal lagoons and backwaters locally known as 'Kayals', whereas the Coromandel Coast along the east is dominated by expansive deltaic plains.Cevap
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The correct statements are those describing the continuity and passes of the Western Ghats, the high-porosity pebble composition of the Bhabar belt, and the contrast between the western Malabar backwaters ('Kayals') and eastern Coromandel deltas.
The statements highlighting the continuity and elevation of the Western Ghats (with Thalghat, Bhorghat, and Palghat passes), the coarse porosity of the Bhabar belt causing underground stream sinking, and the occurrence of 'Kayals' on the Malabar Coast versus river deltas on the Coromandel Coast are all geomorphologically correct.
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Physiographic divisions, mountain pass locations, plain zonation (Bhabar/Terai/Bangar/Khadar), and coastal geomorphology of India.