The majority of the coal reserves found in India are of
A. Tertiary formation
B. Gondwana formation
C. Quaternary formation
D. Jurassic formation
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
The majority of the coal reserves found in India are of Gondwana formation. Gondwana coal has overwhelmingly higher share (99%) in India’s coal resources and the entire coal mined in the peninsular plateau part belongs to this category.Related Questions on Miscellaneous World Geography
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