Which of the following statements concerning the structural relief and physiographic characteristics of the Peninsular Plateau and coastal morphotectonics of India are correct?
- The Western Ghats form a continuous escarpment originating from faulting during the rifting of Gondwanaland, resulting in a steep western slope facing the Arabian Sea and a gentle eastern tilt toward the Bay of Bengal.Cevap
- BThe Bhabar region, situated immediately south of the Shiwalik foothills, consists of fine-textured impermeable clay deposits where re-emerging streams create swampy and marshy conditions.
- The Palghat Gap (Palakkad Gap) is a major structural shear zone in the Southern Granulite Terrain that geographically separates the main Nilgiri Block from the Anaimalai and Cardamom Hills.Cevap
- DThe Eastern Coastal Plain is predominantly a narrow submerged coastline formed by faulting with deep natural harbors, whereas the Western Coastal Plain is a broad emergent landform dominated by extensive river deltas.
Cevap
The statements confirming that the Western Ghats form a continuous fault-scarp escarpment dipping gently eastwards, and that the Palghat Gap is a structural break separating the Nilgiri Block from the Anaimalai and Cardamom Hills, are correct.
The statement describing the Western Ghats accurately highlights their origin as a fault-scarp escarpment formed during Gondwanaland break-up, which accounts for the asymmetrical slope (steep west, gentle east). Additionally, the statement regarding the Palghat Gap correctly identifies it as a prominent structural shear zone dividing the Nilgiri mountain block from the Anaimalai and Cardamom ranges.
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Physiography and Morphotectonic Features of Peninsular India and Northern Plains