the Plains developed along the Hwang-Ho basin is called (a) Barkhans (b) Loess (c) Wadi (d) Bajada.
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From the given options, the closest answer is option B - Loess.
The Huang He or the Hwang Ho river is a principal river in China and is also known as the Yellow River.
The Chinese (Mandarin) word Huang means 'Yellow', which refers to the fine sediments of loess which is carried by the river to the sea. The rock systems that are underlying are covered by very thick layers of loose soils, which is mainly made up of the wind-deposited sand and the loess. The Loess reaches a thickness of 50 - 60 meters, and in some places up to 150 meters.
The Huang He or the Hwang Ho river is a principal river in China and is also known as the Yellow River.
The Chinese (Mandarin) word Huang means 'Yellow', which refers to the fine sediments of loess which is carried by the river to the sea. The rock systems that are underlying are covered by very thick layers of loose soils, which is mainly made up of the wind-deposited sand and the loess. The Loess reaches a thickness of 50 - 60 meters, and in some places up to 150 meters.
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