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Considering the tectonic framework of India, which of the following statements best describes the geological processes responsible for the formation of the Himalayas and the subsequent seismic activity in the region?
The Indian plate is undergoing rifting and separation from the African plate, causing widespread basaltic magma intrusion and shallow earthquakes.
The Indian plate is sliding laterally past the Eurasian plate along a transform fault, resulting in strike-slip faults and consistent seismic tremors.
The Indian plate is subducting beneath the Eurasian plate, leading to extensive volcanism and fault-line earthquakes.
The collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates has resulted in crustal thickening, folding, and thrust faulting, generating inter-plate earthquakes.
Q2Domain Verified
Analyze the hydrological cycle in peninsular India, specifically focusing on the monsoon precipitation patterns and their impact on river systems. Which of the following scenarios best explains the variability in monsoon rainfall and its influence on the discharge of the Mahanadi River?
Orographic rainfall due to the Western Ghats significantly enhances Mahanadi's discharge, while the eastern coastal plains receive negligible precipitation.
Consistent north-east trade winds bring heavy, uniform rainfall across the entire Mahanadi basin throughout the monsoon season, leading to stable river discharge.
The retreating monsoon primarily accounts for the Mahanadi's annual discharge, with minimal contribution from the summer monsoon.
The intensity and duration of the south-west monsoon, influenced by the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and the topography of the Eastern Ghats, dictate the Mahanadi's flood peaks and dry season flow.
Q3Domain Verified
Examine the biogeographical regions of Indi
The arid and semi-arid climate leading to sparse vegetation and drought-resistant flora.
If a researcher is studying the impact of deforestation on endemic species in the Western Ghats, which specific ecological characteristic of this region would be most critical to consider for understanding species vulnerability? A) The presence of extensive alluvial plains supporting high agricultural productivity and monocultures.
The vast, contiguous mangrove ecosystems along the coastline, facilitating high species diversity.
The high degree of endemism coupled with fragmented forest patches due to human activities.

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