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Flashcards on Indian Geography: Soil Types, Natural Vegetation
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What are the main types of soils found in India?
The main types of soils found in India are Alluvial Soil, Black Soil, Red Soil, Laterite Soil, Desert Soil, and Forest Soil.
Which soil is most widely distributed in India?
The Alluvial soil is the most widely distributed soil in India.
What is the color of Black Soil?
Black Soil is dark black in color.
Which region is known for the presence of laterite soil?
The Western Ghats region in India is known for the presence of laterite soil.
What type of vegetation is found in the Himalayan region of India?
The Himalayan region of India is known for its Alpine vegetation.
Which type of vegetation is found in the Western Ghats?
The Western Ghats region is known for its Tropical Rainforest vegetation.
What is the major factor responsible for the growth of Mangrove vegetation in the coastal areas of India?
The presence of saline water is the major factor responsible for the growth of Mangrove vegetation in the coastal areas of India.
Which region of India is known for its arid desert vegetation?
The Thar Desert region in India is known for its arid desert vegetation.
What is the dominant vegetation in the Deccan Plateau region of India?
Dry deciduous vegetation is the dominant vegetation in the Deccan Plateau region of India.
Which state in India is known for its dense evergreen forests?
The state of Kerala in India is known for its dense evergreen forests.
Which soil is commonly found in the coastal areas of India?
The Coastal areas of India are commonly covered with Alluvial soil.
What is the main factor influencing the soil formation in India?
Climate is the main factor influencing the soil formation in India.
Which state in India is predominantly covered with Black Soil?
Maharashtra is predominantly covered with Black Soil in India.
Which region of India has the highest fertility of soil?
The Gangetic Plains in India have the highest fertility of soil.
What is the main characteristic of Laterite soil?
Laterite soil is known for its leaching and red coloration.
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Which is the most widely distributed soil in India?
Black Soil
Alluvial Soil
Red Soil
Laterite Soil
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Which region of India is known for its Alpine vegetation?
Western Ghats
Himalayas
Deccan Plateau
Thar Desert
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What is the dominant vegetation in the Western Ghats region?
Mangrove
Tropical Rainforest
Alpine
Deciduous
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Which state in India is known for its evergreen forests?
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh
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What is the color of Black Soil?
Red
Yellow
Black
Brown
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Which type of vegetation is found in the Thar Desert region?
Tropical Rainforest
Alpine
Deciduous
Arid Desert Vegetation
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What is the main factor influencing the soil formation in India?
Vegetation
Climate
Topography
Human Activities
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Which state in India is predominantly covered with Red Soil?
Tamil Nadu
Gujarat
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
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Which soil is known for its leaching and red coloration?
Black Soil
Alluvial Soil
Laterite Soil
Red Soil
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What is the dominant vegetation in the Deccan Plateau region?
Dry Deciduous
Tropical Rainforest
Mangrove
Alpine
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