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What is the shape of earty

Answer» oblate spheroid<br>Oblate Spheroid
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Soil chapter questions

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Examine the views of plate tectonic

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Difference between physical geo and natural science

Answer» "Geography\xa0is split into two main areas that make it easier to wrap your head around:\xa0Physical geography\xa0looks at\xa0the natural\xa0processes\xa0of the\xa0Earth, such as climate and plate tectonics. Human geography\xa0looks at\xa0the\xa0impact and behaviour\xa0of\xa0people and how they relate tothe physical\xa0world."
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Difference btw structure and physiography

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Esi me geo ke imp queetion nahi ha ha to asi me mention kar please

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Can we get revision note of all chapter please

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Describe the importance of India in the Eastern world.

Answer» There is a great importance of India in the eastern world. It lies between West Asia and East Asia. The trans-oceanic routes connecting Africa, Europe, West Asia and South-East Asian countries pass through India. Sea has played an important role in India’s external relations particularly with West Asia and East Africa. The Indian and the Chinese cultures meet in Southeast Asia and they together mingle with local cultures to give rise to a new synthesis reflected in terms like Indo-China.\xa0
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Draw diagram of each drainage system

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Branches of systametic and regional aproch

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what is body waves

Answer» Body waves travel through the interior of the Earth. On the other hand, surface waves propagate only at the interface between two different media, like the interface between Earth and atmosphere (i.e. the surface of the Earth).
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What is a mantle portion

Answer» \tThe portion of the interior beyond the crust is called the mantle.\tIt is in a solid state.\tIt has a density higher than the crust portion.\tThe thickness ranges from 10-200 km.\tThe mantle extends from Moho’s discontinuity to a depth of 2,900 km.\tThe asthenosphere is the upper portion of Mantle.\tIt is the chief source of magma that finds its way to the surface during volcanic eruptions.\tThe crust and the uppermost part of the mantle are called lithosphere.
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What is denudation

Answer» Land degradation,soil erosion is simply denudation
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all about big bang theory

Answer» Big bang theory was published by edwin hubble in 1920It tells that at the begining there was a tiny ball which had infinite density and temperature and negligible volume It later exploded violently and universe was expanding at great speed. After 3 minutes of explosion expansion slowed down atoms started formingTemperature fall down to 4500k and universe became transparent
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What is the use of standard meridian

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Why do we need induan standard meridian

Answer» The time of a place depends on the longitude that passes through it. Therefore, the standard time for each country is usually taken as the time of the central meridian that passes through it. India has a vast longitudinal extent. Since many meridians pass through it, it is important to adopt the local time of one central meridian of a country as the standard time for the country. Thus, we need a standard meridian for the country. In India 82 ½ °E longitude determines the standard time. This is known as the Indian Standard Time. This longitude passes through Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh.
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Short note on mountain range

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Note on geography and social science

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What is meant by sister discipline

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What is vanmahotsav

Answer» Van mahotsav is a festival in which trees are palnted and protection of forests is promised<br>Vanmahotsava is a festival celebrated for the protection as well as an initiation for the flora and fauna of the earth
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Explain the internal structure of the earth?

Answer» Earth is mainly divided into three parts i.e crust, mantle, and core. Earth consist of land and ocean and both these features are on two different plates land plate and ocean plate. Land plate consist of silica aluminum and silica magnesium while the ocean plate consist of silica magnesium
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Which river has the largest proportion of catchment area in the country write in detail

Answer» Ganga river<br>Please give me information in detail
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What do you mean byareal differentiation?

Answer» The study of similarity and dissimmilarity on the basisb of physical feature or perticular area
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What is pedogenesis

Answer» Studying soil formation,soil types etc...abtt..soil<br>Pedology is related to the soil which studies about the soil condition
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Distinguish between himalayan tivers and peninsular rivers?

Answer» \tHimalayan RiversPeninsular RiversOrginate from HimalayasOriginate in the Decaan PlateauThese are perennial rivers.These are seasonal rivers.They receive water from rain as well as from melted snow from the lofty mountains.These rivers are dependent upon rainfall. During the dry season, even the large rivers have reduced flow of waterEg. The Ganga riverEg. The Narmada river\t
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"Geographers play an important role for a country"how?

Answer» Geographers are important for any country because:\tA geographer is someone who studies the earth and its land, features, and inhabitants. They also examine phenomena such as political or cultural structures as they relate to geography.\xa0\tThey study the physical or human geographic characteristics or both of a region, ranging in scale from local to global. Some do fieldwork, which may include travel to foreign countries or remote locations.\tThey gather geographic data through field observations, maps, photographs, satellite imagery, and Censuses.\tA geographer can overlay aerial or satellite images with GIS data, such as population density in a given region, and create computerized maps. They then use the results to advise governments, businesses, and the general public on a variety of issues, such as marketing strategies; planning homes, roads, and landfills; or disaster responses.\tThey study the variations and association of the features on the earth surface e.g., cropping pattern differs from place to place and it is due to difference in the climate, soil, demand, transport facility, capacity of the farmer.
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How the weathering work in many part

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Differenciate among the seismic activity earthquake waves?

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What are the sources of information about the interior of the earth?

Answer» There are to type of source Direct source And indirect source 1- deep mining 2- volcano and magma Indirect source 1- density 2- meteor 3- garvaity
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Difference between gulf and straight

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Differentiate between crust and core

Answer» \tCRUSTCOREOutermost LayerInnermost part of the Earth.Upper part of the crust is sial and the lower part is sima.Radius of about 3,500 km from the centre of the Earth.It is made up of soil and rocks.Inner core is metallic and composed mainly of Nickel and Iron.Average thickness of 8 to 60 km.Outer core is composed mainly of iron and is in a liquid state.\t\xa0
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what is a subcontinent?

Answer» A\xa0subcontinent\xa0is part of a larger continent, made up of a number of countries that form a large mass of land.The\xa0countries forming the Indian Subcontinent\xa0are\xa0Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bhutan.
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Difference between anual and daily range of temperature

Answer» \t\xa0Monthly temperatureAnnual temperature1Monthly range of temperature is the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded during the day.Annual range of temperature is the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures of the month.2Monthly mean temperature is obtained by adding the mean temperatures of a month and dividing the sum by the number of days in a month.Annual mean temperature is obtained by adding the mean temperatures of the months for a year and dividing the sum by 12.\t
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What is volcano ? Explain types of volcano?

Answer» A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. On Earth, volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging and most are found underwater.\xa0<br>A volcanic from where ashes, gases and moltenic material, lava escape to the ground. Volcanoes are classified into different types-:1. Sheild volcanoes2. Composite volcanoes3. Caldera volcanoes4. Flood basalt provinces5. Mid range ocean volcanoes.
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What is nebular hypothesis?for 4 marks

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Chepter 1important quection

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How to make map on peninsular block and the himalayas and the other peninsular mountain\'s

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38.

Define geography given by richard hartsheron

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Explain the concept of naturalisation of human

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What is oceanography?

Answer» Oceanography is\xa0the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
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Give reason why sedimentary rocks are referred to as stratified rocks

Answer» Sedimentary rocks are formed by accumulation and hardening of sediments such as mud, sand, silt and disintegrated rocks over a period of time which are arranged in layers. Therefore we call them stratified rocks.
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What is difference between systematic and regional approach????

Answer» Main differences between systematic and regional approach are summarized below:\tBasisSystematic ApproachRegional ApproachProfounderThe systematic geography approach was introduced by Alexander Von Humboldt, a German geographer.Regional geography approach was developed by another German geographer and a contemporary of Humboldt, Karl Ritter.MethodologyIn systematic approach, a phenomenon is studied world over as a whole, and then the identification of typologies or spatial patterns is done.In the regional approach, the world is divided into regions at different hierarchical levels and then all the geographical phenomena in a particular region are studied. These regions may be natural, political or designated.ExampleFor example, if one is interested in studying natural vegetation, the study will be done at the world level as a first step. The typologies such as equatorial rain forests or softwood conical forests or monsoon forests, etc. will be identified, discussed and delimited.For example, if one is interested in studying natural vegetation, the study will be done for different region like equator, monsoon region, Desert region, Tundra region, etc.Branches\xa01)Physical geo (i) Geomorphology\xa0 (ii) Climatology\xa0 (iii) Hydrology\xa0 (iv)Soil Geo 2)Human geo (i) Social/Cultural geography\xa0 (ii)Population & Settlement geo (iii)Economic Geo (iv)Historical Geo (v)Political Geo 3)Bio-Geography- (i) Plant Geo (ii) Zoo Geog (iii) Ecology (iv)Environmental Geography\xa01. Regional Studies/Area Studies Comprising Macro, Meso and Micro Regional Studies 2. Regional Planning Comprising Country/Rural and Town/ Urban Planning 3. Regional Development 4. Regional Analysis\t<br>Systematic geography:-The study of a particular element in geography,such as agriculture and settlement,seeking to understand the processes which influence it and the spatial patterns which it causes.Regional geography:-It is a major branch of geography.It focuses on the interaction of different cultural and natural geofactors in a specific land or landspace,while its counterpart,systematic geography.\xa0
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How Geography is an integration of social science and physical science ???????

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44.

Differentiate between a gulf and a stait

Answer» Strait :a strait is a narrow passes of water connecting with 2 large water bodies, for example Bering strait<br>Gulf :- A gulf is a large body of water that is almost encircle by land expect for a small mouth that is opened out to the ocean. Strait :- A starit is a naturally formed narrow strip of water between two continents islands or two larger bodies of water.
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What is the sedimentry rocks ?

Answer» Sedimantary rocks are formed due to aggregation and compaction of sediments.The word \'sedimentary\' has been derived from the Latin word \'sedimentum\' which means settling down.
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What is the difference between nabular hypothesis and binary theories

Answer» Nebular hypothesis:- According to this hypothesis the planet were moulded out of cloud of material associated with a young sunb,which can rotating slowly.Binary theories:-As per these theory ,the sun had compansion
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What is molassis basin?

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48.

Define the earth quick

Answer» Earthquake is\xa0a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth\'s crust or volcanic action.
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Linear scale questions for geography class 11

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Difference between regional geography and systematic geography?

Answer» Systematic geography :- The study of a particular element in geography,such as agriculture and settlement,seeking to understand the processes which influence it and the spatial patterns which it causes.Regional geography :- It is a major branch of geography.It focuses on the interaction of different cultural and natural geofactors in a specific land or landspace,while its counterpart,systematic geography.\xa0