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Consider the following pairs and identify the correct pair/s using the code given below:
Plains : : Associated region
1. Malwa Plains : : located in central India especially Madhya Pradesh
2. Marusthali : : covers sand-dune-covered eastern portion of the Great Indian (Thar) Desert in western Rajasthan state
3. Utkal plains : : coastal plains in the Odisha state
Code:
1 only
1&2 only
2&3 only
All the above
Malwa Plains – are alluvial plains region in central Punjab state, northern India. It lies between the Ghaggar and Sutlej rivers south of the Bist Doab (plain). Hence, statement 1 is wrong. Malwa Plateau is a natural region in west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Geologically, the Malwa Plateau generally refers to the volcanic upland north of the Vindhya Range. Politically and administratively, the historical Malwa region includes districts of western Madhya Pradesh and parts of south-eastern Rajasthan. Utkal plains are coastal plains in the Odisha state only.
Marusthali is located in Western plains, covers sand-dune-covered eastern portion of the Great Indian (Thar) Desert in western Rajasthan state.
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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