Mineral belts: The only zone in India that produces gold is also rich in iron ore — identify the zone. Choose the belt that historically hosts both gold and iron ore deposits. Choose the correct option.
General Knowledge
Indian Geography
Difficulty: Medium
Choose an option
Answer
Correct Answer: Dharwar–Kolar–Chitradurga–Bellary belt (Karnataka)
Explanation
Reasoning
- Gold: Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) and parts of the Dharwar craton.
- Iron: High-grade hematite in the Bellary–Hospet region and nearby belts.
Final AnswerDharwar–Kolar–Chitradurga–Bellary (Karnataka) belt.