1. The correct answer is: (d) Both (a) and (b) Explanation: Himalayan rivers are perennial, meaning they flow throughout the year. This is because they receive water from two major sources: (a) Rainfall – During the monsoon season, heavy rainfall contributes significantly to the flow of these rivers. (Read more

    The correct answer is: (d) Both (a) and (b)
    Explanation: Himalayan rivers are perennial, meaning they flow throughout the year. This is because they receive water from two major sources:
    (a) Rainfall – During the monsoon season, heavy rainfall contributes significantly to the flow of these rivers.
    (b) Melted snow from mountains – The Himalayas are covered with glaciers, which melt gradually and provide a continuous supply of water, even during dry seasons. This question related to Chapter 3 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 3 Drainage. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  2. The correct answer is: (d) Desert Explanation: The Northern Plains of India are divided into four major relief features based on the deposition of alluvial soil by rivers: Bhabar – A narrow belt of pebbles along the foothills of the Himalayas. Khadar – The newer, fertile alluvial soil deposited by rRead more

    The correct answer is: (d) Desert
    Explanation: The Northern Plains of India are divided into four major relief features based on the deposition of alluvial soil by rivers: Bhabar – A narrow belt of pebbles along the foothills of the Himalayas. Khadar – The newer, fertile alluvial soil deposited by rivers, suitable for agriculture. Bhangar – The older alluvial soil, less fertile and found above the floodplains. Terai – A wet, swampy region south of the Bhabar belt. This question related to Chapter 2 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 2 Physical Features of India. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  3. The correct answer is: (d) Black soil Explanation: The Peninsular Plateau of India is characterized by its hard, old crystalline rocks and distinct soil types, among which black soil (also called Regur soil) is a distinct feature. This soil is highly fertile and is ideal for cotton cultivation. It iRead more

    The correct answer is: (d) Black soil
    Explanation: The Peninsular Plateau of India is characterized by its hard, old crystalline rocks and distinct soil types, among which black soil (also called Regur soil) is a distinct feature. This soil is highly fertile and is ideal for cotton cultivation. It is mainly found in: Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Karnataka Telangana This question related to Chapter 2 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 2 Physical Features of India. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  4. The correct answer is: (c) Peninsula Explanation: A peninsula is a landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland on one side. Examples of Peninsulas: Indian Peninsula (bounded by the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean) Arabian Peninsula Florida PeninsulaRead more

    The correct answer is: (c) Peninsula
    Explanation: A peninsula is a landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland on one side. Examples of Peninsulas: Indian Peninsula (bounded by the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean) Arabian Peninsula Florida Peninsula (USA)
    This question related to Chapter 2 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 2 Physical Features of India. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  5. The correct answer is: (a) River Luni Explanation: The Luni River is the only major river in the Indian Desert (Thar Desert). It originates from the Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan and flows through the Thar Desert, eventually disappearing into marshy land near the Rann of Kutch. This question related tRead more

    The correct answer is: (a) River Luni
    Explanation: The Luni River is the only major river in the Indian Desert (Thar Desert). It originates from the Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan and flows through the Thar Desert, eventually disappearing into marshy land near the Rann of Kutch. This question related to Chapter 2 Social Science Class 9th NCERT. From the Chapter 2 Physical Features of India. Give answer according to your understanding.

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