Physical Geography of Bihar
Physical Geography of Bihar: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Geomorphologic Processes of Bihar, Classification of Rocks in Bihar, River of Bihar & Waterfalls of Bihar etc.
Important Questions on Physical Geography of Bihar
Which place is called Sorrow of Bihar?

Bihar has no borders with Nepal in which of the following districts?

Physiographical, Bihar state can be divided into how many Physiographical regions?

In which year did Jharkhand secede from Bihar?

In Jehanabad district of Bihar, which of the following hills includes caves that are the earliest remaining rock-cut caves in India, dating from the Maurya Empire and some with Ashokan inscriptions?

Which of the following plateaus is located in Bihar's south-western region?

Ratnagiri, Vipulachal, Vaibhavagiri, Songiri, and Udaygiri are the five hills that surround which of the following Bihar hills?

Which of the following is a landform in Bihar that rises above the surrounding landscape and frequently has a distinct summit?

A _____ is a segment of highland in Bihar that is flat on one side and abruptly rises above the surrounding terrain on the other.

Why are plains beneficial in Bihar?

What is the name of the sorts of landscape regions with minimal precipitation and hence unfavourable living conditions for plant and animal life in Bihar?

In Bihar, a _____ is a level area of land with little variation in elevation and is mostly devoid of trees in geography.

West Champaran is a district in Bihar's _____ plains.

Which Bihar plains are referenced in the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata and were once a Buddhist hotspot?

Which of the following hills is located in Bihar's Banka district and is a popular Hindu and Jains pilgrimage site?

Which of the following Bihar hills is called after a vulture that is sitting with its wings folded?

Which of the following hills was employed for churning the ocean to extract the nectar from its bosom, according to scriptures found in the Puranas and Mahabharata?

A temple devoted to Lord Yama, who according to Hindu mythology is the God of Death, is located on which of the following Bihar hills?

Which of the following Bihar mountain range never reaches higher than a few hundred metres above the plains and has a maximum width of about kilometres?

_____ are natural mechanisms of erosion, weathering, and deposition that alter the earth's surface materials and landforms in Bihar.
