Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Andhra Pradesh
The Correct Answer is "Andhra Pradesh". - Nallamala Range is a range of parallel hills and valleys of the Eastern Ghats in eastern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India.
- It is located at the south of the Krishna River, the hills run north to south, parallel to the Coromandel Coast on the Bay of Bengal.
- Their total length is about 265 miles (430 km); the northern boundary is in the Palnad Basin, and the southern boundary is in the Tirupati Hills.
- Approximately 19 miles (31 km) wide, the Nallamala Range rises to an average elevation of 2,900 to 3,600 feet (900 to 1,100 meters).
- The rugged, sparsely populated hills are composed for the most part of jumbled quartzites and slates and exemplify the mountain scenery of the Eastern Ghats.
- Andhra Pradesh, state of India, located in the southeastern part of the subcontinent.
- It is bounded by the Indian states of Tamil Nadu to the south, Karnataka to the southwest and west, Telangana to the northwest and north, and Odisha to the northeast.
- The capital of both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is Hyderabad, in west-central Telangana.
- CM of Andra Pradesh is Yeduguri Sandinti Jaganmohan Reddy.
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