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Indian Geography & World Geography Mastery Hub: The Industry

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Considering the diverse tectonic settings influencing India, which geological phenomenon, primarily driven by the northward drift of the Indian plate and its collision with the Eurasian plate, is most directly responsible for the formation of the Himalayan mountain range and the ongoing seismic activity in the region?
Subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Eurasian plate, leading to intense folding and thrust faulting.
Transform faulting along the western margin, resulting in the formation of the Makran Trench.
Isostatic rebound following the erosion of the ancient Vindhyan and Aravalli ranges.
Volcanic activity along the Deccan Traps, caused by a mantle plume.
Q2Domain Verified
The monsoon system in India is a complex phenomenon with significant regional variations. Beyond the general southwest monsoon bringing the bulk of rainfall, what specific atmospheric circulation pattern, driven by differential heating between land and sea during summer, is most crucial for initiating the monsoon onset and sustaining its intensity across the Indian subcontinent?
The presence of the Tibetan Plateau's thermal influence, creating a strong upper-level anticyclone.
The formation of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) shifting northwards over the Indian Ocean.
The development of a strong Siberian High-pressure system over Central Asia.
The establishment of a low-pressure trough over northwestern India, drawing in moist maritime air.
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Considering the intricate drainage patterns of India, the Brahmaputra River exhibits unique characteristics in its upper course. What geographical and geological factors contribute to its eastward diversion from its anticipated southward flow and its subsequent westward bend into Bangladesh, creating a distinct "hairpin bend"?
The tectonic stability of the Shillong Plateau, deflecting the river's course.
The influence of glacial meltwater from the Karakoram range, increasing its discharge and erosive power.
The uplift of the northeastern Himalayas, forcing the river to follow the structural grain of the mountains.
The presence of a vast, erosive alluvial plain that allows for free meander formation.

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