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Which of the following mountain range extends upto Burhanpur Pass?
This is the western extended part Of Satpura Mountain Range. It extends till Gujarat, starting from western part it extends upto Burhanpur Pass.
This is the western extended part Of
See lessSatpura Mountain Range. It extends till Gujarat,
starting from western part it extends upto Burhanpur
Pass.
Which river has been originated from Gwaligarh Range?
The Gwaligarh Range is situated towards south of Tapti river. Tapti river originates from this range.
The Gwaligarh Range is situated
See lesstowards south of Tapti river. Tapti river originates
from this range.
Which hills is situated in Satpura Mountain Range?
The Bijavar hills, Barwani hills, Binagarh and Asirgarh hills are situated in Satpura Mountain Range.
The Bijavar hills, Barwani hills,
See lessBinagarh and Asirgarh hills are situated in Satpura
Mountain Range.
The western part of Satpura Mountain Range is-
Rajpilpa Mountain Range is western extended part of Satpura Mountain Range. Rajpilpa Mountain Range mainly has: (i) Some passes like Burhanpur (Gateway of South). (ii) Some hills like Akharani, Barwani, Bijavar, Asirgarh. River which originates from Rajpipla Mountain Range are Tapti and its tributarRead more
Rajpilpa Mountain Range is western
See lessextended part of Satpura Mountain Range. Rajpilpa
Mountain Range mainly has:
(i) Some passes like Burhanpur (Gateway of South).
(ii) Some hills like Akharani, Barwani, Bijavar,
Asirgarh.
River which originates from Rajpipla Mountain
Range are Tapti and its tributaries.
Hills/Peaks of Satpura Height
1. Dhoopgarh 1350m
2. Amarkantak 1124m
3. Bijalgarh 849m
4. Kalibhit 770m
5. Barwani 641m
What percentage of alluvial soil soil is found in Madhya Pradesh?
Alluvial Soil is mostly found in north- west dists. of M.P. i.e. Bhind, Morena, Sheopur, Gwalior sprawling over 30 lakh acre area (7.57%) It is spread in 3 % area of M.P.
Alluvial Soil is mostly found in north-
See lesswest dists. of M.P. i.e. Bhind, Morena, Sheopur,
Gwalior sprawling over 30 lakh acre area (7.57%)
It is spread in 3 % area of M.P.
If the soil is acidic, which of the following is used for the improvement of soil?
The pH value of acidic soil is less than 7, lime is used for improvement of soil. If soil is alkaline, gypsum is used for improvement. Acidic soil is suitable for tea gardens.
The pH value of acidic soil is less
See lessthan 7, lime is used for improvement of soil. If soil is
alkaline, gypsum is used for improvement. Acidic soil
is suitable for tea gardens.
Expansion of acidic soil is in how much area of Madhya Pradesh?
Acidic soil spread over 5.9 million hectares of land in M.P. Most of the acidic soil spread in the Jammu and Kashmir (15 million hectares).
Acidic soil spread over 5.9 million
See lesshectares of land in M.P. Most of the acidic soil spread
in the Jammu and Kashmir (15 million hectares).
Which of the following is a type of black soil found in M.P.?
a. Normal Black Soil : Sprawling over 53 % (approx 162 lakh hactres) of the total reporting area of M.P. mainly includes Malwa and Nimar region. b. Shallow Black Soil : It covers about 7.5 % land area (27 lakh hectare) which includes Chhindwara, Seoni, Betul and some part of Nimar. This is smooth LoRead more
a. Normal Black Soil : Sprawling over 53 %
See less(approx 162 lakh hactres) of the total reporting
area of M.P. mainly includes Malwa and Nimar
region.
b. Shallow Black Soil : It covers about 7.5 % land
area (27 lakh hectare) which includes
Chhindwara, Seoni, Betul and some part of Nimar.
This is smooth Loamy Soil and is suitable for the
cultivation of jowar, rice, wheat gram and cotton.
c. Deep Black Soil : It spreads over 0.5 % of
Narmada Valley, Satpura, Southern Malwa
region. (1.4 lakh hectare).
What is the pH value of medium acidic soil?
Acidic soil can be broadly divided into 3 categories based on PH; 1. Less acidic soils (pH 5.5-6.5), 2. Moderately acidic soils (pH 4.5-5.5), 3. Highly acidic soils (pH less than 4.5).
Acidic soil can be broadly divided
See lessinto 3 categories based on PH;
1. Less acidic soils (pH 5.5-6.5), 2. Moderately acidic
soils (pH 4.5-5.5), 3. Highly acidic soils (pH less
than 4.5).
Which of the following soil is neutral in nature?
Alluvial soil is neutral in nature as its pH value 7.
Alluvial soil is neutral in nature as its
See lesspH value 7.