31) The Gaseous Mass Theory of the origin of earth was given by
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Tags: Geography mcqs, important mcqs of Geography, Geography important Geography mcqs, mcqs on Geography, important mcqs on Geography, mcqs of Geography31) The Gaseous Mass Theory of the origin of earth was given by
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32) Conrad Discontinuity is found
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33) ‘Escarpment’ appears
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34) ‘Rock benches’ are associated with
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35) Graphite is a typical example of
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36) ‘Exfoliation’ is common in
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37) Nappes, a type of mountain, is formed due to
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38) ‘Nivation’ is
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39) Ozone is found in
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40) Which of the following is called the father of human geography?
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