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Which of the following rock formations resulted in Eastern Ghats? |
| A. | Charnockites, bauxite, granite gneiss and quartzite rock |
| B. | Khondalites, bauxite, granite gneiss, metamorphic gneisses and quartzite rock |
| C. | Charnockites, khondalites, metamorphic gneisses and quartzite rock |
| D. | Charnockites, granite gneiss, quartzite rock, khondalites, metamorphic gneisses |
| Answer» D. Charnockites, granite gneiss, quartzite rock, khondalites, metamorphic gneisses | |
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Explanation: The Eastern Ghats are made up of charnocicites, granite gneiss, khondalites, metamorphic gneisses and quartzite rock formations. The structure of the Eastern Ghatsincludes thrusts and strike-slip faults all along its range. Limestone, bauxite and iron ore are found in the Eastern Ghats hill ranges. |
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