Landforms due to Wind
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Q.
Where do we find mushroom rocks?
Q.
Mushroom rocks are found in
Deserts
River valleys
Glaciers
Q. Low hill-like structures of sand in deserts are called ____________.
- sand hills
- fine hills
- sandy hills
- sand dunes
Q. ________ is an active agent of erosion in the deserts.
- Wind
- Glaciers
- Sunlight
- Sea waves
Q. Mushroom rocks are usually found in __________.
- tropical rainforests
- snowcapped mountains
- deserts
- floodplains
Q.
Large deposits of loess are found in
Africa
India
Nepal
China
Q. Landforms are created, when fine sand from deserts is carried for long distances, and then is deposited in large areas even beyond deserts. These landforms are called are called __________.
- loess
- sand dunes
- levee dune
- leeves
Q. Choose the correct description of mushroom rocks.
- They have a narrow base and a wide top.
- They have a wide base and a narrow top.
- They have uniform width at the top and the bottom.
- There is no definite pattern in the shape of these rocks.
Q. Loess, spread over an area of over 6, 00, 000 square kilometres, can be found in __________.
- China
- India
- Brazil
- Russia
Q. Landforms are created, when fine sand from deserts is carried for long distances, and then is deposited in large areas even beyond deserts. These landforms are called are called __________.
- leeves
- loess
- sand dunes
- levee dune
Q. Choose the correct description of mushroom rocks.
- They have a narrow base and a wide top.
- They have a wide base and a narrow top.
- They have uniform width at the top and the bottom.
- There is no definite pattern in the shape of these rocks.
Q. Loess, spread over an area of over 6, 00, 000 square kilometres, can be found in __________.
- India
- Brazil
- China
- Russia
Q. Low hill-like structures of sand in deserts are called ____________.
- sand hills
- fine hills
- sandy hills
- sand dunes