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Which of the following statements are correct regarding the Eastern Coastal Plain?

  1. It is primarily formed by alluvial deposits from major river deltas.

  2. It is characterized by a narrow continental shelf, facilitating port development.

  3. The southern part is referred to as the Northern Circar.

  4. The northern part is referred to as the Coromandel coast.

A1 Only

B1 and 2

C1 and 3

D2 and 4

Answer:

A. 1 Only

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  • It is primarily formed by alluvial deposits from major river deltas - This is correct. The Eastern Coastal Plain is formed by the alluvial deposits brought by rivers like Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri.

  • It is characterized by a narrow continental shelf, facilitating port development - This is correct. The Eastern Coast does have a narrow continental shelf compared to the Western Coast.

  • The southern part is referred to as the Northern Circar - This is incorrect. The Northern Circars actually refers to the northern part of the Eastern Coastal Plain (coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha).

  • The northern part is referred to as the Coromandel coast - This is incorrect. The Coromandel Coast refers to the southeastern coastal region of the Indian peninsula (Tamil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh).




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