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coal deposits found in India belongs to two Geological ages. Anallies the statement​

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Answered by akhileswar83
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In India, coal occurs in rock series of two main geological ages. The Gondwana coal was formed over 200 million years ago. The tertiary deposits are about 55 million years old. The major sources of Gondwana coal are located in the Damodar valley (West Bengal-Jharkhan). In this belt, Jharia, Raniganj and Bokaro are important coalfields. Coal deposits are also present in the Godavari, Mahanadi, Son and Wardha valleys. Tertiary coal is found in the north-eastern states of Meghalaya, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.

 

Answered by alinaarif66197
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In India, coal occured in two geological ages—Gondwana and tertiary deposits. . Gondwana is a little over 200 million years in age. The major resources of Gondwana coal, which are metallurgical coal, are loca

ted in Damodar Valley (West Bengal, Jharkhand).

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