Leading Producers
Leading Producers
On the outline map of India provided:
One. Mark and label 'S' at the location of the Singhbhum iron ore mines.
Two. Print 'C' where coal is mined. - Jharia
Three. Shade and label the city located at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers.
Allahabad/Prayagraj
Four. Shade a region with laterite soil in the northeast region.
Five. Mark and name the winds that bring cyclone to Vishakhapatnam during December. - Northeast Monsoon
Six. Mark and name the winds that bring rain to North Western India in Winter. - Western disturbance
Seven. Winds that bring rainfall in November. - Northeast Monsoon
Eight. Shade and label the mineral rich plateau of India. - Chota Nagpur Plateau
The port city of Kerala. A natural port in the Malabar coast. - Kochi. The city located on the banks of river Thelum. - Srinagar
A natural sea port on the last of India. - Vishaka Ratman
The city located in the confluence of the lives Ganga and Yamuna. The city through which the Indian Standard Meridian, twenty-five and a half degrees East, passes. - Prayagraj Allahabad. Sorrow of Odisha. - Mahanadi. Sorrow of Bihar. - Kosi
The river known for floods and gully erosion. - Chambal
Sorrow of Bengal. - Damodar.
The river that runs parallel to the Vindhya mountains to its south, the river that runs through a rift valley. - Narmada.
The river that flows to the south of the Satpara hills. - Tapis
Dakshin Gange. - Godavari
Ganges of South India. - Kaveri
Hills known as Sahyadri have Anaimudi's highest peak. - Western Ghat
Soil formed by the process of leaching found on the summits of the Eastern Ghats. - Laterite Soil
Sal formed by weathering of volcanic rocks found in the western part of Deccan plateau. - Black Soil.
Chirpine, Oak, Silver Fir
Sundari, Gorjan, Hintal, Casuarina
Teak, Sal, Sandalwood, Mahua.
Neem, Date Palm, Babool, Cactus, Ber
Rosewood, Ebony, Mahagony, Sisam, Gurjan.
Two. Karnataka. Largest source of magnetite in India. a. Babu Budon Hills
One. Odisha. Largest producer of good quality haematite. a. Mayurbhanj
Name of Energy Resource
Name of Energy Resource
By product. Coal tar produces phenol, soap dyes, etc.
Cheapest mineral, price is stable
Used for iron and steel manufacturing
Generating electricity
Used to make petrol, diesel, kerosene, tar, LPG, paraffin wax
Used to produce petrochemical products like synthetic rubber, fibre and Poly Vinyl Chloride