The Valleys of Peninsular India are generally
A. U-Shaped
B. V-Shaped
C. Deep
D. Not so deep
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
The Valleys of Peninsular India are generally U-Shaped. U-shaped valleys are located all over the world, particularly in areas with high mountains, as this is where glaciers were able to form. Some examples of U-shaped valleys include Zezere Valley in Portugal, Leh Valley in India, and Nant Ffrancon Valley in Wales.Related Questions on Miscellaneous Indian Geography
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