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s for your "Indian Geography Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" course, based on the hypothetical "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!": Question: Considering the tectonic setting of India, the collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates is primarily responsible for the formation of the Himalayas. Which of the following geological processes, directly resulting from this collision, is most critical for understanding the seismic activity and the unique geomorphology of the Himalayan foothills?
Thrust faulting and folding, resulting in crustal thickening and the uplift of mountain ranges.
Subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Eurasian plate, leading to extensive volcanism.
Lateral shearing along strike-slip faults, creating rift valleys in the region.
Extrusion of magma due to immense pressure, forming the Trans-Himalayan batholith.
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The monsoon system in India is a complex phenomenon driven by differential heating and pressure gradients. While the Southwest Monsoon is dominant, the Northeast Monsoon also plays a significant role in certain regions. Which of the following factors is MOST crucial in determining the intensity and spatial distribution of rainfall associated with the Northeast Monsoon?
The strength of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) in its positive phase.
The formation and movement of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal.
The thermal contrast between the Tibetan Plateau and the Indian Ocean during winter.
The presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) migrating south of the equator.
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India's river systems are vital for its economy and ecology. The Mahanadi River basin, despite its significant discharge, is often subject to floods and droughts. Which of the following geomorphological characteristics of the Mahanadi basin is a primary contributor to this hydrological variability?
The extensive alluvial plains in its upper reaches, leading to rapid water infiltration.
The presence of a highly porous laterite soil cover throughout the basin.
The steep gradient of the Eastern Ghats through which the river flows in its lower course.
The predominantly undulating terrain with relatively shallow soil cover in its upper and middle courses.

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