Rohtang Pass connects the valley of Kullu with Spiti and Lahaul. Explanation: RM M6B2KY–Clearing on the Himalaya route that leads to Himachal Pradesh between Kulu and Lahaul and Spiti
Raman Peak is the name given to a submarine mountain peak situated in the Arabian Sea. Explanation: Water has a Raman peak that is approximately 3400-3600 cm-1 lower in energy than the excitation wavelength. This means that when excited at 350 nm, the Raman peak is about 398 nm, whereas when excitedRead more
Friedrich Ratzel is regarded as the Father of Modern Political Geography. Explanation: Friedrich Ratzel was a German geographer and ethnographer who was influential in the modern development of both fields. He was born on 30 August 1844, in Karlsruhe, Baden, and died on August 9, 1904, in AmmerlandRead more
‘Wheat Crescent’ lies in Argentina. Explanation: Argentina’s wheat area is crescent-shaped, Argentine wheat is of good quality and is harvested in November, December, and January.
The second doubling period of the world’s human population was in 1850 – 1930. Explanation: World’s population was 500 million by 1650 and in 1850 it was estimated to be 1000 million. The period from 1650 to 1850 was the first phase of doubling the world’s population, from 1850 to 1930, the world poRead more
Sami people have inhabited Lapland. Explanation: The Sami people are indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting the Arctic area of Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Kola Peninsula of Russia, and the border area between the south and middle Sweden and NorRead more
A peneplain is a low relief plain formed by protracted erosion. Explanation: Peneplain, a gently undulating, virtually featureless plain that would be generated in theory by river erosion that would decrease the land practically to base level (sea level) over geologic time, leaving so little gradienRead more
Drumlin, Esker, and Kame are Glaciofluvial depositional features. Explanation: Glacial meltwater deposits glacial-fluvial sediments in a floodplain setting.
Chevron is an angular fold with straight limbs and small hinges. Explanation: Chevron folds are characterized by a series of well-behaved folded beds with straight limbs and sharp hinges. These folds, when fully grown, form a series of v-shaped beds. They form in reaction to compressive stress at aRead more
Kaziranga National park is famous for Rhinoceros Population and is located in Assam, India. Explanation: The Rhinoceros is known for its huge horns, which are located on the top of its head near its nose. Some Rhinos have two horns, whereas others only have one. Rhinos are also colossal creatures.
Which pass connects the valleys of Rohtang?
Kirti
Rohtang Pass connects the valley of Kullu with Spiti and Lahaul. Explanation: RM M6B2KY–Clearing on the Himalaya route that leads to Himachal Pradesh between Kulu and Lahaul and Spiti
Where is Raman Peak situated?
Kirti
Raman Peak is the name given to a submarine mountain peak situated in the Arabian Sea. Explanation: Water has a Raman peak that is approximately 3400-3600 cm-1 lower in energy than the excitation wavelength. This means that when excited at 350 nm, the Raman peak is about 398 nm, whereas when excitedRead more
Who is famous as the father of Modern Political Geography?
Kirti
Friedrich Ratzel is regarded as the Father of Modern Political Geography. Explanation: Friedrich Ratzel was a German geographer and ethnographer who was influential in the modern development of both fields. He was born on 30 August 1844, in Karlsruhe, Baden, and died on August 9, 1904, in AmmerlandRead more
Where is ‘Wheat Crescent’ lies?
Kirti
‘Wheat Crescent’ lies in Argentina. Explanation: Argentina’s wheat area is crescent-shaped, Argentine wheat is of good quality and is harvested in November, December, and January.
The second doubling period of the world’s human population was between which slabs?
Kirti
The second doubling period of the world’s human population was in 1850 – 1930. Explanation: World’s population was 500 million by 1650 and in 1850 it was estimated to be 1000 million. The period from 1650 to 1850 was the first phase of doubling the world’s population, from 1850 to 1930, the world poRead more
Lapland is a cultural region largely within the Arctic Circle in the north of the Scandinavian Peninsula. Who inhabited the Lapland?
Kirti
Sami people have inhabited Lapland. Explanation: The Sami people are indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting the Arctic area of Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Kola Peninsula of Russia, and the border area between the south and middle Sweden and NorRead more
What is Peneplain?
Kirti
A peneplain is a low relief plain formed by protracted erosion. Explanation: Peneplain, a gently undulating, virtually featureless plain that would be generated in theory by river erosion that would decrease the land practically to base level (sea level) over geologic time, leaving so little gradienRead more
What is the feature of glacio-fluvial depositional ?
Kirti
Drumlin, Esker, and Kame are Glaciofluvial depositional features. Explanation: Glacial meltwater deposits glacial-fluvial sediments in a floodplain setting.
Which type of fold is ‘Chevron’?
Kirti
Chevron is an angular fold with straight limbs and small hinges. Explanation: Chevron folds are characterized by a series of well-behaved folded beds with straight limbs and sharp hinges. These folds, when fully grown, form a series of v-shaped beds. They form in reaction to compressive stress at aRead more
Which Indian National Park is famous for the Rhinoceros population?
Kirti
Kaziranga National park is famous for Rhinoceros Population and is located in Assam, India. Explanation: The Rhinoceros is known for its huge horns, which are located on the top of its head near its nose. Some Rhinos have two horns, whereas others only have one. Rhinos are also colossal creatures.