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Regarding the Aravalli Range, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. Its height increases from north to south.
2. It forms the southern edge of the Central Highlands.
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Statement 2 is incorrect. The Aravallis form the west-northwestern edge of the Central Highlands. These hills extend from Gujarat, through Rajasthan to Delhi in the northeasterly direction for a distance of about 700 km.
The Aravalli Range is one of the oldest fold mountain ranges in the world stretching about 300 miles from the northeast to the southwest. These are Fold Mountains of which rocks are formed primarily of folded crust, when two convergent plates move towards each other by the process called orogenic movement.
Statement 1 is correct. The Aravallis height increases as one moves from South of Delhi to Gujarat. The highest peak of the Aravallis hills is Guru Shikhar (1722m) near Mt. Abu.
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Statement 2 is incorrect. The Aravallis form the west-northwestern edge of the Central Highlands. These hills extend from Gujarat, through Rajasthan to Delhi in the northeasterly direction for a distance of about 700 km.
The Aravalli Range is one of the oldest fold mountain ranges in the world stretching about 300 miles from the northeast to the southwest. These are Fold Mountains of which rocks are formed primarily of folded crust, when two convergent plates move towards each other by the process called orogenic movement.
Statement 1 is correct. The Aravallis height increases as one moves from South of Delhi to Gujarat. The highest peak of the Aravallis hills is Guru Shikhar (1722m) near Mt. Abu.