(a) Old Sedimentary(b) Old Igneous(c) Old Metamorphic(d) Both (b) and (c)
(a) Old Sedimentary
(b) Old Igneous
(c) Old Metamorphic
(d) Both (b) and (c)
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(a) Breakdown of sediments(b) Accumulation of organic matter from flora and fauna(c) Extreme heat and pressure(d) Cooling and solidification of molten rock
(a) Breakdown of sediments
(b) Accumulation of organic matter from flora and fauna
(c) Extreme heat and pressure
(d) Cooling and solidification of molten rock
(a) Limestone(b) Granite(c) Peat(d) Shale
(a) Limestone
(b) Granite
(c) Peat
(d) Shale
(a) Sandstone(b) Marble(c) Metamorphic(d) Shale
(a) Sandstone
(b) Marble
(c) Metamorphic
(d) Shale
(a) Granitization(b) Weathering(c) Deposition(d) Both (b) & (c)
(a) Granitization
(b) Weathering
(c) Deposition
(d) Both (b) & (c)
(a) Geodetics(b) Geological Studies(c) Tectonic Plate Analysis(d) Seismology
(a) Geodetics
(b) Geological Studies
(c) Tectonic Plate Analysis
(d) Seismology
(a) Its location on the eastern coast of Asia(b) Its position at the convergence of two tectonic plates(c) Its presence amidst the ocean(d) Its location within a region known for volcanic activity
(a) Its location on the eastern coast of Asia
(b) Its position at the convergence of two tectonic plates
(c) Its presence amidst the ocean
(d) Its location within a region known for volcanic activity
I. GravelII. ClayIII. SiltIV. Sand(a) I, IV, III, II(b) IV, II, III, I(c) II, III, I, IV(d) III, I, IV, II
I. Gravel
II. Clay
III. Silt
IV. Sand
(a) I, IV, III, II
(b) IV, II, III, I
(c) II, III, I, IV
(d) III, I, IV, II
(a) Block disintegration(b) Erosion(c) Granular disintegration(d) Exfoliation
(a) Block disintegration
(b) Erosion
(c) Granular disintegration
(d) Exfoliation
(a) Granite(b) Gravel(c) Metamorphic(d) Sedimentary
(a) Granite
(b) Gravel
(c) Metamorphic
(d) Sedimentary
(a) The temperature is low, and the air is dry(b) The temperature is high, and the air is dry(c) The temperature is low, and the air is humid(d) The temperature is high, and the air ...Read more
(a) The temperature is low, and the air is dry
(b) The temperature is high, and the air is dry
(c) The temperature is low, and the air is humid
(d) The temperature is high, and the air is humid
(a) Fog(b) Hail(c) Exfoliation(d) Rainfall
(a) Fog
(b) Hail
(c) Exfoliation
(d) Rainfall
(a) Stratus, Cumulonimbus, Cirrostratus, Cirrus(b) Stratus, Cirrostratus, Cumulonimbus, Cirrus(c) Cumulonimbus, Stratus, Cirrus, Cirrostratus(d) Cumulonimbus, Stratus, Cirrostratus, Cirrus
(a) Stratus, Cumulonimbus, Cirrostratus, Cirrus
(b) Stratus, Cirrostratus, Cumulonimbus, Cirrus
(c) Cumulonimbus, Stratus, Cirrus, Cirrostratus
(d) Cumulonimbus, Stratus, Cirrostratus, Cirrus
(a) When water vapor condenses below the zero degree Celsius and and precipitation occurs in the form of flakes(b) When liquid raindrops freeze into snowflakes during their descent through cold air.(c) When fog forms due ...Read more
(a) When water vapor condenses below the zero degree Celsius and and precipitation occurs in the form of flakes
(b) When liquid raindrops freeze into snowflakes during their descent through cold air.
(c) When fog forms due to condensation, leading to precipitation in the form of snowflakes.
(d) When atmospheric conditions result in the transformation of rain into snow as it descends.
(a) Mesosphere(b) Ionosphere(c) Stratopause(d) Tropopause
(a) Mesosphere
(b) Ionosphere
(c) Stratopause
(d) Tropopause
(a) The prevailing air movement is generally towards the equator(b) Cold polar air masses hinder surface heating of the land(c) Cold surfaces exhibit lower absorption of solar energy compared to warm surfaces(d) The polar regions ...Read more
(a) The prevailing air movement is generally towards the equator
(b) Cold polar air masses hinder surface heating of the land
(c) Cold surfaces exhibit lower absorption of solar energy compared to warm surfaces
(d) The polar regions receive progressively lesser solar energy per unit area as we move towards the polar region