18. Our Changing Earth
18. Our Changing Earth

235772 Where is the Ox-bow lakes are found?

1 Glaciers
2 River valley
3 Deserts
4 Mountains
18. Our Changing Earth

235773 Which one of the following forces originates in the interior of the earth?

1 Exogenic forces.
2 Endogenic forces.
3 Both
4 None of these.
18. Our Changing Earth

235774 Very extensive and unusually thick deposits of loess are found in:

1 North Western Pakistan
2 Eastern Saudi Arabia
3 Northen China
4 None of the above
18. Our Changing Earth

235775 The place in the crust where the movement starts is called the

1 Waves.
2 Focus.
3 Epicentre.
4 Crus.
18. Our Changing Earth

235772 Where is the Ox-bow lakes are found?

1 Glaciers
2 River valley
3 Deserts
4 Mountains
18. Our Changing Earth

235773 Which one of the following forces originates in the interior of the earth?

1 Exogenic forces.
2 Endogenic forces.
3 Both
4 None of these.
18. Our Changing Earth

235774 Very extensive and unusually thick deposits of loess are found in:

1 North Western Pakistan
2 Eastern Saudi Arabia
3 Northen China
4 None of the above
18. Our Changing Earth

235775 The place in the crust where the movement starts is called the

1 Waves.
2 Focus.
3 Epicentre.
4 Crus.
18. Our Changing Earth

235772 Where is the Ox-bow lakes are found?

1 Glaciers
2 River valley
3 Deserts
4 Mountains
18. Our Changing Earth

235773 Which one of the following forces originates in the interior of the earth?

1 Exogenic forces.
2 Endogenic forces.
3 Both
4 None of these.
18. Our Changing Earth

235774 Very extensive and unusually thick deposits of loess are found in:

1 North Western Pakistan
2 Eastern Saudi Arabia
3 Northen China
4 None of the above
18. Our Changing Earth

235775 The place in the crust where the movement starts is called the

1 Waves.
2 Focus.
3 Epicentre.
4 Crus.
18. Our Changing Earth

235772 Where is the Ox-bow lakes are found?

1 Glaciers
2 River valley
3 Deserts
4 Mountains
18. Our Changing Earth

235773 Which one of the following forces originates in the interior of the earth?

1 Exogenic forces.
2 Endogenic forces.
3 Both
4 None of these.
18. Our Changing Earth

235774 Very extensive and unusually thick deposits of loess are found in:

1 North Western Pakistan
2 Eastern Saudi Arabia
3 Northen China
4 None of the above
18. Our Changing Earth

235775 The place in the crust where the movement starts is called the

1 Waves.
2 Focus.
3 Epicentre.
4 Crus.