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Q21. Assertion (A): Deccan
trap is a black soil area of
peninsular plateau. Reason (R)
: Deccan trap is known as
granaries of the world.
O
Both A and Rare true and Ris
correct explanation of A
O
Both A and Rare true and R is not
the correct explanation of A
O A is true but Ris false
O Both A and Rare false
O Ris true but A is false
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Answer:
A is correct and R is Wrong
Explanation:
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Deccan Plateau is made up of lava, due to the volcanic fissure erruption. The soil in this area is the weathered form of this lava rocks only. And this is the reason of their black color. It is largely called Black soil or regur soil. Owing to high proportion of clay content, they are sticky when wet and consequently difficult to plough. They develop under semi-arid conditions in the areas covered with basalt.
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Answer:
A is true but R is false.
Explanation:
- The Deccan Plateau is made up of lava as a result of volcanic fissure erupting. The soil in this area consists solely of weathered lava rocks. And it is for this reason that they are black. It is commonly referred to as black soil or regur soil.
- They are sticky when wet and thus difficult to plough due to the high proportion of clay content. They form in basalt-covered areas under semi-arid conditions.
- The large Deccan Plateau in southern India is located between the Western and Eastern Ghats and is loosely defined as the peninsular region south of the Narmada river between these ranges. It is bounded to the north by the Satpura and Vindhya Ranges.
Thus the correct answer is Option C.
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