India Minerals Explorer
NCERT Class 10 Geography - Chapter 5
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Iron Ore
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Copper
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Limestone
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1. Look at markers on the map (colors show mineral type)
2. Try to guess the location name
3. Click marker to reveal answer & earn points!
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๐ป Iron Ore Belts (NCERT)
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Odisha-Jharkhand Belt
Badampahar, Mayurbhanj, Kendujhar
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Durg-Bastar-Chandrapur
Bailadila (Super high-grade)
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Ballari-Chitradurga-Tumakuru
Karnataka (Kudremukh)
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Maharashtra-Goa Belt
Export via Marmagao port
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Iron Ore
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Coal
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Manganese
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Bauxite
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Mica
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Copper
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Limestone
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Where is Jharia located?
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Jharia, Jharkhand
Largest coal reserves in India (19.4 billion tonnes). Best quality coking coal. Part of Damodar Valley.
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What does JRBK stand for?
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Which mineral is formed by decomposition of rocks, leaving a residual mass of weathered material?
(a) Coal
(b) Bauxite
(c) Gold
(d) Zinc
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Bauxite is formed by decomposition of surface rocks.
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