The Tibetan Plateau is also known as
A. wall of the world
B. cliff of the world
C. top of the world
D. roof of the world
Related Questions on Chapter 3: Earth Landforms - Geography Mcqs for Grade 6
The number of mountains in Tibetan Plateau whose height are more than 8,000 meters are
A. 20
B. 18
C. 14
D. 16
The steep-walled valleys having narrow depressions and are cut by the streams and rivers are called
A. C-shaped
B. O-shaped
C. V-shaped valleys
D. U-shaped valleys
The average height of The Tibetan Plateau is of
A. 7200 meters
B. 5000 meters
C. 6500 meters
D. 7000 meters
The long depression which is surrounded by the high grounds is classified as
A. plain
B. valley
C. hill
D. plateau