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Earth Landforms(6th Grade > Geography ) Questions and Answers
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Topic
6th Grade
Geography
Earth Landforms
Question 1.
The number of mountains in Tibetan Plateau whose height are more than 8,000 meters are
20
18
14
16
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. ->
14
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 2.
The average height of The Tibetan Plateau is of
7200 meters
5000 meters
6500 meters
7000 meters
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
5000 meters
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 3.
The highest mountain of the world is
Mount Everest
K2
Mount Fuji
Mount Vesuvius
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
Mount Everest
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 4.
The steep-walled valleys having narrow depressions and are cut by the streams and rivers are called
C-shaped
O-shaped
V-shaped valleys
U-shaped valleys
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. ->
V-shaped valleys
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 5.
The one-seventh portion of the world's population lives in
Eurasia Plain
Indo-Gangetic Plain
North American plain
Australian plain
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
Indo-Gangetic Plain
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 6.
The landform which is raised and is flat-surfaced is classified as
hill
plateau
plain
valley
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
plateau
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 7.
The long depression which is surrounded by the high grounds is classified as
plain
valley
hill
plateau
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. ->
valley
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 8.
The Tibetan Plateau is also known as
wall of the world
cliff of the world
top of the world
roof of the world
Explanation:-
Answer: Option D. ->
roof of the world
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 9.
The two-third area of the land of Australia is covered with
western plateau
eastern plateau
northern plateau
southern plateau
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
western plateau
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
Question 10.
The large landforms that are steeply rose above the surroundings are called
mountain
folding
Permian
Pangea
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. ->
mountain
NO EXPLANATION IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS QUESTION!
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