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Haryana Geography & Environment Mastery Hub: The Industry Fo

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The Shiwalik Range, a prominent relief feature in Haryana, is characterized by its young fold mountain structure. Which of the following geological processes is primarily responsible for the formation of these hills, and what is a key implication for water resource management in the region?
Volcanic activity leading to the formation of pyroclastic rocks; high potential for geothermal energy extraction.
Differential weathering and erosion of ancient metamorphic rocks, creating isolated mesas and buttes; limited surface water availability.
Tectonic uplift and compressional forces from the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, leading to permeable alluvial fans and ephemeral streams.
Glacial erosion and deposition resulting in U-shaped valleys and moraines; significant groundwater recharge zones.
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The Ghaggar Plain in Haryana exhibits distinct geomorphic features related to its fluvial origin. Considering the concept of river terraces, which of the following statements accurately describes their formation and significance for agricultural practices in the region?
Terraces are formed by downcutting of the river into its floodplain during periods of increased sediment load, creating less fertile, higher ground unsuitable for cultivation.
Terraces represent abandoned floodplains or former river channels formed by lateral erosion and subsequent abandonment, offering well-drained, fertile land for intensive agriculture.
Terraces are depositional features created by meandering rivers during flood events, leading to the formation of oxbow lakes and natural levees, and are highly prone to waterlogging.
Terraces are erosional remnants of a previous higher base level, indicating periods of tectonic uplift, and are characterized by thin, infertile soils.
Q3Domain Verified
The Arid and Semi-Arid Plains of Haryana are characterized by specific soil types and hydrological regimes. Understanding the pedogenetic processes and their impact on land use, which of the following best explains the formation of saline and alkaline soils (Usar lands) and their implications for sustainable agriculture?
Leaching of soluble salts from higher elevations to lower depressions by rainwater, resulting in fertile soils ideal for rice cultivation.
Aeolian deposition of fine sand particles, creating loose soils that are highly susceptible to wind erosion and require significant irrigation.
Accumulation of salts due to high evaporation rates in poorly drained areas, leading to reduced soil fertility and requiring extensive drainage and reclamation efforts.
Decomposition of organic matter in waterlogged conditions, producing acidic soils that hinder nutrient uptake by crops.

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