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1. Teri sites, associated with dunes of reddened
sand, are found in:
(a) Assam
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Tamil Nadu (d) Andhra Pradesh
cand senhound in
(6) Madhya Pradesh​

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Answered by vineelaferd
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Answer:

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Teri sites are associated with dunes of reddened and, are found in: Tamil Nadu

Explanation:

The Teri Sites:

The Teri Sites are a collection of 11 sites in Tamil Nadu's Tinnevelly district. They are connected to sand dunes that have been dyed crimson. The Mesolithic period is represented by such teri sites.

Teri or Teri dune complex is a unique coastal setting found primarily in Tamil Nadu in southeast India. Sediments from the Quaternary Period that are comprised of marine deposits with aeolianite and distinctive red sand and silt dunes make up the landscape.

The Thoothukudi and Ramanathapuram districts of Tamil Nadu, India's coastal area, are home to several linear geomorphologic structures known locally as "teri sediments" that are recent and sub-recent. These characteristics are found as isolated patches in the middle of loamy and black soil.

hence Teri sites are a collection of 11 locations in Tamil Nadu's Tinnevelly district. They are connected to sand dunes that have been dyed crimson. The Mesolithic period is represented by these teri sites.

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