Correct answer: (d) Rann of Kutch
Explanation
- A
Bhitarkanika Mangroves
Bhitarkanika. A mangrove delta on the Brahmani–Baitarani, not a classic emerged marsh from repeated sea-level fall.
- B
Marakkanam Salt Pans
Marakkanam salt pans. Coastal salt works in Tamil Nadu.
- C
Naupada Swamp
Naupada swamp. A coastal wetland in Andhra, not the textbook emerged Rann.
- D
Rann of Kutch
Rann of Kutch. A vast seasonal salt marsh on a surface repeatedly exposed as sea level fell.
Summary. Official key is (d) Rann of Kutch. It is a residual of the Arabian Sea: repeated falls of sea level left an extensive saline marsh, flooded in the monsoon and a salt flat in the dry season. The other three are coastal wetlands or salt pans of a different origin.