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With reference to the physical features of India, consider the following statements
1.Karbi Anglong and the Meghalaya Plateau in the northeast are separated by the Malda fault.
2.Land to the northeast of the Aravali has undulatingtopography dotted with longitudinal dunesand barchans.
3.Western Ghats are comparatively higher in elevation and more continuous than the Eastern Ghats.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
3 only
The statement about Karbi Anglong and the Meghalaya Plateau in the northeast being separated by the Malda fault is incorrect. The separation between Karbi Anglong and the Meghalaya Plateau is generally not attributed to the Malda fault.
The statement about the land to the northeast of the Aravali having undulating topography dotted with longitudinal dunes and barchans is not included in the given options.
The statement about the Western Ghats being comparatively higher in elevation and more continuous than the Eastern Ghats is correct. The Western Ghats are generally higher and more continuous compared to the Eastern Ghats.
By: Kamal Kashyap ProfileResourcesReport error
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