Dams in Kerala
Dams in Kerala : In this post, important dams in Kerala and the features are given. Dams in Kerala Important Points
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Dams in Kerala : In this post, important dams in Kerala and the features are given. Dams in Kerala Important Points
Soils of Kerala are Red Soil, Laterite Soil, Coastal Alluvium, Forest Soils, and Black Soil. Soils are formed by the weathering of rocks. The process of soil formation is called Pedogenesis. Various factors such as climate, amount of rainfall, topography, type of rock, nature of weathering, erosion etc determine the kind of soil formed. Soils … Read more
Climate of Kerala: As per Koppens classification, climate of Kerala is tropical monsoon. Geographially Kerala lies proximate to the equator. But in contrast to the equa- torial climate Kerala experience a pleas- ant climate. But existence of the Western Ghats, influence of the Arabian sea and the pas- sage of the rain bearing monsoon wind … Read more
Punnapra Vayalar Samaram: The Punnapra Valayar revolt was a communist uprising that took place in October 1946 led by the Communist Party of India against C.P Ramaswamy Iyer, the Diwan of Travancore. The revolt is named after the two places in which it took place; beginning in Punnapra and ending in Vayalar. Punnapra Vayalar Samaram … Read more
Indian Agriculture objective questions and answers In the map the given four areas are differently shaded,three of which indicate cereal crops production areas and one indicates non-cereal crop production area. As per the index given, the non-cereal crop production area is : (a) 1 (b) 2(c) 3 (d) 4 Ans: (d) Cotton grows there Coffee … Read more
Who was the INC President at the time of Indian Independence? Ans: C – J B Kripalani(1947), Meerut Session Who was the Congress President when India became free? Ans: J. B Kripalani J.B Kripalani Jivatram Bhagwandas Kripalani (11 November 1888 – 19 March 1982), popularly known as Acharya Kripalani, was an Indian politician, noted particularly … Read more