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The Himalayan orogeny, a key topic in "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026," is primarily characterized by which of the following tectonic processes?
Lateral strike-slip faulting along the Indus Suture Zone, causing significant earthquakes but minimal mountain building.
Rifting of the Indian plate, creating a series of horst and graben structures in the northern mountain ranges.
Collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates, resulting in crustal thickening and the formation of fold mountains.
Subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Eurasian plate, leading to widespread volcanic activity.
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Considering the diverse drainage systems covered in "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026," analyze the primary geomorphic control that differentiates the westward-flowing Narmada and Tapti rivers from the eastward-flowing Ganga and Brahmaputr
The Narmada and Tapti flow through rift valleys formed by downfaulting, while the Ganga and Brahmaputra drain a vast alluvial plain formed by deposition.
The Narmada and Tapti originate in the Western Ghats, contributing to their shorter length and steeper gradients, whereas the Ganga and Brahmaputra originate in the Himalayas, leading to longer courses and gentler gradients.
The Narmada and Tapti are characterized by dendritic drainage patterns due to uniform rock structure, while the Ganga and Brahmaputra exhibit trellis patterns influenced by folded rock strata.
A) The Narmada and Tapti are antecedent rivers that carved their valleys prior to the uplift of the Satpura and Vindhya ranges, whereas the Ganga and Brahmaputra are subsequent rivers following structural lines.
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In the context of "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026," what is the most significant implication of the Deccan Traps' formation for the physical geography of peninsular India, particularly concerning soil formation and drainage?
The pyroclastic deposits associated with the Deccan Traps created a highly permeable surface, promoting extensive karst topography and underground drainage systems.
The extensive igneous intrusions formed numerous mineral deposits, which in turn dictated the location of major river valleys due to differential erosion.
The basaltic lava flows led to the formation of highly fertile black soils (Regur) ideal for cotton cultivation and influenced the development of radial drainage patterns.
The volcanic activity resulted in the creation of a highly porous laterite soil profile, leading to rapid infiltration and significant groundwater recharge, but also contributing to erosion.

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