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Explain how geography is associated with Social science

Answer» • The history of geographical thought as mother branch of geography is included universally in its curricula.• All the social science disciplines, viz. sociology, political science, economics and demography study different aspects of social reality.• Geography and Civics: The core concern of political science is territory, people and sovereignty while political geography is also interested in the study of the state as a spatial unit as well as people and their political behaviour.• Geography and Economics: Economics deals with basic attributes of the economy such as production, distribution, exchange and consumption are part of economic geography.
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Show the relationship of physical geography with natural science.

Answer» All the branches of physical geography, have connection with natural sciences.• The traditional physical geography is linked with geology, meteorology, hydrology and pedology, and thus, geomorphology, climatology, oceanography and soil geography respectively have very close link with the natural sciences as these derive their data from these sciences.• Bio-Geography is closely related to botany, zoology as well as ecology as human beings are located in different locational niche.• The cartographic and quantitative techniques require sufficient proficiency in mathematics, statistics and\xa0econometrics.
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Write a note on biogeography .

Answer» Biogeography is the study of the distribution of life forms, past and present, and the causes of such distributions. The study of animal (zoogeography) and plant (phytogeography) distributions received much attention in the 19th\xa0century.
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Explain the important of physical geography.

Answer» Physical geography includes study of Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere & Biosphere- each element is very important for human beings.Landforms provide base for agriculture, industries, transport and communication, and settlements. Mountains provide water to rivers, forests-center for tourist spots.Climate influences on the cropping pattern, livestock, food and clothes of the people.limate and precipitation influence the type of forests. Oceans provide food, water transport, and influence the climate; they are the source of hydrological cycle. (i) Geomorphology is devoted to the study of land forms, their evolution and related processes.(ii) Climatology encompasses the study of structure of atmosphere and elements of weather and climates and climatic types and regions.(iii) Hydrology studies the realm of water over the surface of the earth including oceans, lakes, rivers and other water bodies and its effect on different life forms including human life and their activities.(iv) Soil Geography is devoted to study the processes of soil formation, soil types, their fertility status, distribution and use
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Discuss Geography as an integrating discipline.

Answer» It is a discipline of synthesis; it includes spatial and temporal synthesis.Its approach is holistic in nature. it recognizes the fact that the world is a system of interdependence. The present world is a global village. The efficient transport and communication helped the world to become unified village. The audiovisual media helped the data to be enriched. Technology provided better chances of monitoring natural phenomena as well as the economic and social parameters. Geography as an integrating discipline has interface with numerous natural and social sciences.
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Write a note on Biography

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What is areal differentiation?????

Answer» In simple words, When there is similarity and dissimilarity among the physical and cultural features on the earth surface, it is called aerial differentiation.Hopefully it is helpful to you<br>Areal differentiation represents one of the classic philosophical approaches to geographic inquiry. A central concept of areal differentiation is that the surface of the earth may be divided into regions, which may be distinguished and categorised using various spatial criteria. Thus, areal differentiation provides the theoretical foundation for regional geography, by conceptualising space as consisting of identifiable units that may be distinguished from one another on the basis of a set of phenomena or criteria. When there is similarity and dissimilarity among the physical and cultural features on the earth surface, it is called aerial differentiation.<br>Can any one answer me plzzz
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Who was rio de janeiro

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How did dualism in physical and human geography develop?

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What do you mean by environment geography explain?

Answer» Environmental geography is the branch of geography that describes and explains the spatial aspects of interactions between human individuals or societies and their natural environment, these interactions being called coupled human–environment system
661.

What is the degree of west indies

Answer» 64\'5N
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How the social and cultural geography affected by physical geography.

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Explain three facts to show the location of India

Answer» India is positioned on the Indian subcontinent in south-central Asia, and is located in both the eastern and northern hemispheres. India bordered by the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Gulf of Mannar, Indian Ocean, and the countries of Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Burma (Myanmar).LATITUDE & LONGITUDE:Latitude/Longitude (Absolute Locations)\xa0New Delhi: (capital city) 28° 38\' N, 77° 13\' E\xa0Kochi: 9° 55\' N, 76° 16\' E\xa0Kolkata: 22° 34\' N, 88° 21\' E\xa0Mumbai: 19° 4\' N, 72° 52\' E\xa0Srinagar: 34° 5\' N, 74° 47\' E.
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Geography is a study of areal differentiation because

Answer» the spatial distribution of physical and human phenomena as they relate to one another
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Technology enhanced the study of geography ".explain

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How sedimentary rocks are classified. explain in detail?

Answer» Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation on the material at the Earth’s surface within the bodies of water.\xa0Sedimentation is the combined name for all the processes that cause organic and mineral particles to get settle. The particle that helps in forming the sedimentary rock is called\xa0sediment. This sediment is formed with the help of erosion and weathering from the source area and which is then transported to the deposition place by the wind, water, ice and glaciers which are agents of denudation.The sedimentary rocks are classified into\xa0three different types: Organic, Clastic and Chemical Sedimentary Rocks.\xa0Organic Sedimentary RocksThis rock type mainly comprises of coal and limestones which is formed due to accumulation and deposition of dead plants and animals in rock layers.Clastic Sedimentary RocksThis type of rock is formed when rock layers are formed due to the mechanical weathering of different rock types.Chemical Sedimentary RocksThis rock type is formed when there is a chemical reaction between minerals, present in rock forms cools down as precipitate and converts to rock form over a period of time.
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Geography is an integrating discipline. Why?

Answer» Geography is an integrated discipline.1. Geography and History: The geographical factors have modified the course of history in different parts of the world. Every geographical phenomenon undergoes change through time and can be explained temporarily. The changes in landforms, climate, vegetation, economic activities, occupations and cultural developments have followed a definite historical course.2.Geography and Civics: The core concern of political science is territory, people and sovereignty while political geography is also interested in the study of the state as a spatial unit as well as people and their political behaviour.3. Geography and Economics: Economics deals with basic attributes of the economy such as production, distribution, exchange and consumption. Each of these attributes also has spatial aspects and here comes the role of economic geography to study the spatial aspects of production, distribution, exchange and consumption.
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Geography as an intregating discipline give some examples?

Answer» Geography is connected to Various Sciences as we know that Geography has a Connection with Political Science for its Political Boundary. So here we can see that Social Science are Related to Geography And We can see that See that Geography has a Connection with Botany for the study of Plants . So here also we can see that Geography also has connection with Physical Sciences. So we can tell that Geography is an Integrated Discipline
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Kon kon se chapter deleted hai

Answer» CBSE has rationalized the syllabus with the help of suggestions from NCERT and the same has been notified by a new CBSE notification as well.The CBSE syllabus has been reduced but care has been taken so that the learning outcomes remain the same and the students do not miss out on learning core concepts in various subjects.Click on the links to get the syllabus<a href="http://cbseacademic.nic.in/Revisedcurriculum_2021.html">http://cbseacademic.nic.in/Revisedcurriculum_2021.html</a>
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Why we should study geography

Answer» Geography is the study of Earth’s landscapes, peoples, places and environments. It is, quite simply, about the world in which we live. Geography is unique in bridging the social sciences (human geography) with the natural sciences (physical geography). It also studies spatial organization and spatial integration.Geography is an integrated discipline:It is a discipline of synthesis; it includes spatial and temporal synthesis.Its approach is holistic in nature. it recognizes the fact that the world is a system of interdependence. The present world is a global village. The efficient transport and communication helped the world to become unified village. The audiovisual media helped the data to be enriched. Technology provided better chances of monitoring natural phenomena as well as the economic and social parameters. Geography as an integrating discipline has interface with numerous natural and social sciences.
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What is composition of gases in atmosphere

Answer» Nitrogen constitutes 78.8%, oxygen contributes 20.94% and argon contributes 0.93% in\xa0atmosphere. Other\xa0gases\xa0include carbon dioxide, helium, ozone, methane, hydrogen, krypton, xenon and neon, etc. Nitrogen and oxygen together constitute 99% of the\xa0atmosphere. Neon, krypton, xenon are scarce\xa0gases
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Difference between West and East flowing rivers of India

Answer» India\'s\xa0slope is from\xa0west to east. And hence most of the\xa0Indian rivers\xa0which originate(either in the Himalayas or the\xa0Western\xa0Ghats)\xa0flow from West to East. ... As you know\xa0rivers\xa0drain into the sea and\xa0flow\xa0from higher altitude to lower altitude- ie from mountains to coastal plains. The Narmada and Tapi are main\xa0west-flowing rivers. The Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and The Kaveri are\xa0east-flowing rivers.
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Draw and explain the concept of continental drift theory

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Explain the sources to know the interior structure of earth

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Ch4 geo

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What is social forestry? Pls explain me guys .????

Answer» Social forestry refers to\xa0the management and protection of forests and afforestation on barren lands. Lands are managed with the help of local village communities. These communities take care of forests and can also utilise forest resources to some extent for fulfilling their own needs and requirements. Its main aims are:\tFuel wood supply, so as to replace cow-dung as a source of energy.\tSmall timber supply\tProtection of agricultural fields against wind\tFodder supply
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Ch 4 mcq

Answer» 1 Alfred wegner2 rotation of the earth3 antartica4 distribution of fossil in different countries 5 continent continent convergence
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what are the major landform of india

Answer» The major landforms are mountains, plateaus, and plains.1. Mountains. They are natural elevation of the earth\'s surface they are higher than the surrounding area. Some mountains are very high. They are even higher than the clouds. Some mountains have permanently frozen rivers of ice known as glaciers. Mountains are generally thinly populated regions because the climate is harsh there. Farming is also not easily possible there. But mountains provide us water. They have a rich variety of flora and fauna.2. Plateaus. They are usually flat-topped tableland and higher than the surrounding area. Plateaus may be young or old. The Deccan plateau in India is one of the oldest plateaus. Plateaus are very useful for mankind. They have rich deposits of minerals\xa0such as diamonds, gold, iron, manganese, etc. Several waterfalls can be found in the plateau regions.3. Plains. They are vast stretches of flat land. They are formed mostly by rivers and their tributaries. Plains are usually fertile lands. Hence, a thick population is found there. Construction of transport network is easy.\xa0
679.

Describe mechanism of weather in winter season

Answer» \xa0Mechanism of Monsoon involves the following concept:The phenomena of monsoon refer to the seasonal reversal of winds. It is because while the South West Monsoon winds blow from sea to land at the end of the summer season, the North east winds blow from land to sea during the winter season.During the summer season the Indian mainland gets intensely heated up creating low pressure. High pressure area is created over the Indian Ocean due to the differential heating of the land and the sea. Because the winds blow from high pressure to low pressure areas, the South West Monsoon winds blow from Sea towards the Indian mainland. When moisture laden winds strike the Western Ghats and the mountains of north eastern parts of the country, they shed their moisture causing rainfall on the places lying on the windward side of the mountains. The Monsoon is also aided by the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone or Monsoon trough near the Equator where winds from northern and southern hemisphere merge. During winters, the Indian mainland begins to cool down creating high pressure areas. Thus the north eastern winds blow from land and hence do not cause enough rainfall. They cause rainfall over the Coromandel Coast during winters.\xa0
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Mcq of chapter 2

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What are meteors

Answer» When meteoroids enter the earth\'s atmosphere at high speed and burn up due to the process of friction or some time not completely burn and fall on the surface of earth.<br>When meteoroids enter Earth’s atmosphere (or that of another planet, like Mars) at high speed and burn up, the fireballs or “shooting stars” are called\xa0meteors.
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Give difference between converging and diverging plates

Answer» 1. In converging plate boundaries, two plates move towards each other. On the other hand, diverging plate two plates move in opposite directions.2. Converging plate boundaries are called destructive plate and diverging plates are called constructive plate.3. Converging plate boundaries resultant in the occurrence of the explosive type of volcanic eruption, earthquake etc on the other hand diverging plate boundaries results in the creation of new oceanic crusts, and the creation of transform faults etc.
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Explain the types of volcanoes

Answer» Volcanoes are grouped into four types:\tCinder cones:Cinder cones are circular or oval cones made up of small fragments of lava from a single vent that have been blown up. Cinder cones result from eruptions of mostly small pieces of scoria and pyroclastics that build up around the vent.\tComposite volcanoes:Composite volcanoes are steep-sided volcanoes composed of many layers of volcanic rocks, usually made from high-viscosity lava, ash and rock debris. These types of volcanoes are tall conical mountains composed of lava flows and other ejecta in alternate layers, the strata that give rise to the name.\tShield volcanoes:Shield volcanoes are volcanoes shaped like a bowl or shield in the middle with long gentle slopes made by basaltic lava flows. These are formed by the eruption of low-viscosity lava that can flow a great distance from a vent.\tLava volcanoes:\xa0Lava domes are formed when erupting lava is too thick to flow and makes a steep-sided mound as the lava piles up near the volcanic vent. They are built by slow eruptions of highly viscous lava.
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Describe the evidence of movement of continents

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685.

Different between weather and climate

Answer» \tWeatherClimateIt is the day to day condition of the atmosphere.It is the average weather conditions of a place that exist over a long period of time.Weather of a place does not remain constant.Climate of a place remains constant over a long period of time.\t
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What is plate tectonics

Answer» Plate tectonics is a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of the plates making up the Earth\'s lithosphere since tectonic processes began on Earth between 3.3 and 3.5 billion years ago. The model builds on the concept of continental drift, an idea developed during the first decades of the 20th century.
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What is monsoon

Answer» An interchange of air between the land and oceans due to unequal heating and cooling of continents and oceans is known as monsoon winds.Our Indian economy is highly dependent on agriculture and our agriculture is dependent on the monsoon rains every year. In case the monsoon is favorable then we have a positive impact in our economy. The crops grown in different part of the country are largely dependent on the amount of rainfall in these respective areas. Indian economy is largely dependent on the wills of the nature and every year there is an uncertainty. If the monsoon fails over a wider part of the country then the result will be famine.
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Distinguish between stalagmite and stalactit

Answer» <th scope="col">\xa0</th> <th scope="col">Stalactite</th> <th scope="col">Stalagmite</th> <th scope="row">Introduction</th> <th scope="row">Formation</th> <th scope="row">Direction</th> <th scope="row">Formed of</th> <th scope="row">Etymology</th> <th scope="row">World\'s Longest</th> \t\t\tA stalactite is a type of formation that hangs from the ceiling of caves, hot springs, or manmade structures such as bridges and mines.A stalagmite is a type of rock formation that rises from the floor of a cave due to the accumulation of material deposited on the floor from ceiling drippings.Where mineralized water or another transmitting liquid drips from a cave ceiling.Where mineralized water or another transmitting liquid drops onto a cave floor.From ceiling, downwardsFrom ground, upwardsLimestone, lava, ice, amberat, minerals, mud, peat, pitch, sand, sinter or concreteLimestone, lava, ice, amberat, minerals, mud, peat, pitch, sand, sinter or concreteFrom the Greek word "stalaktos," which means \'that which drips.\'From the Greek word for "stalagma, " which means \'a drop\' or \'dropping.\'8.2 meters (27 feet) in the White Chamber of the Jeita Grotto in Lebanon.62.2 meters (204 feet) in the cave of Cueva Martin Inferno, Cuba.\t
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Geography as an integrating discipline;as a science of spatial attributes

Answer» What is your exact question...
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What is the differences between Physical Geography and Human Geography❓?❌?

Answer» Physical geography\xa0looks at the natural processes\xa0of\xa0the Earth, such as climate and plate tectonics.\xa0Human geography\xa0looks at the impact and behaviour\xa0of\xa0people and how they relate to the\xa0physical\xa0world.\xa0Physical geography\xa0is the study of natural features and phenomena on the planet\'s surface and our interactions with them. Geography\xa0doesn\'t just determine whether\xa0humans\xa0can live in a certain area or not, it also determines people\'s lifestyles, as they adapt to the available food and climate patterns.
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What do you mean by Aerial Differentiation❓❓❓

Answer» Areal differentiation represents one of the classic philosophical approaches to geographic inquiry. A central concept of areal differentiation is that the surface of the earth may be divided into regions, which may be distinguished and categorised using various spatial criteria. Thus, areal differentiation provides the theoretical foundation for regional geography, by conceptualising space as consisting of identifiable units that may be distinguished from one another on the basis of a set of phenomena or criteria. When there is similarity and dissimilarity among the physical and cultural features on the earth surface, it is called aerial differentiation.
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how are riverine islands useful

Answer» \xa0Riverine means anything that is related to rivers. Islands which gets formed in the river when the water level drops down is called riverine islands. These types of islands are also created when two rivers interconnect with each other.The remaining land in between is called the riverine island. Many isles formed in Bangladesh by Brahmaputra are some of the examples of riverine islands.
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Explain in simple words to learn easily the heat budget of the planet earth

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Why do we study Geography???❓

Answer» To learn more about our earth
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What is guttunbergs falls

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Describe the type of earthquake:P-waves,S-waves,L-waves

Answer» S waves, also called secondary waves and shear waves, are the second waves to hit the seismographs. They are transverse waves, which means that the motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. S waves can only travel through solids and scientists have been successful to map the interior of the earth by studying the routes of these waves.P waves, or Primary waves are the first waves to hit the seismographs when an earthquake strikes. They are longitudinal waves which means that the direction of motion and propagation are the same.\xa0
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Explain Angular Momentum in brief...?⭐?

Answer» Angular momentum is defined as: The property of any rotating object given by moment of inertia times angular velocity.It is the property of a rotating body given by the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity of the rotating object. It is a vector quantity, which implies that here along with magnitude, direction is also considered.
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What is the main cause of earthquake❓❓❓

Answer» \xa0Four main causes of an earthquake are:\xa0\xa0Folding and Faulting: A fault is a fracture or a crack in the rock surface where already a great deal of displacement has taken place. If a fault is located in a zone, where the plates moves against each other, the chances of earthquakes occurring are more. San Andreas Fault of California is one such example.\xa0\xa0Plate Tectonics: The lithosphere is broken into a number of plates called the lithospheric plates. When these plates collide with each other or slip past each other, their edges results in the creation of faults along the lines of weakness. Many earthquakes take place because of the movements of these plates.Volcanoes: Most volcanic eruptions are accompanied by earthquakes. However, many active volcanoes are located far away from the plate margins.Isostatic Disturbances: Isostatic disturbances may cause disturbance equilibrium of the earth’s crust.\xa0These disturbances may be produced by the deposition of sediments brought down by the rivers and glaciers on the ocean floor. As asthenosphere is in a semi molten state, the disturbance in the equilibrium may result in an earthquake.Human Made Causes: Nuclear explosions, or the building of a large dams or water reservoirs near a fault zone may cause earthquakes in the region. One such example was the Koyna earthquake in Maharashtra which was caused due to the construction of the Koyna dam in 1957.\xa0<br>The main reason for earthquake is the movement of plates
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What is Big Bang Theory...????

Answer» Big bang theory is the theory based on the formation of universe formed out of a tiny ball known as singularity which was made of single atom infinite temp and infinite density before 13.7 mya<br>The\xa0Big Bang Theory\xa0is the leading explanation about how the universe began. At its simplest, it says the universe as we know it started with a small singularity, then inflated over the next 13.8 billion years to the cosmos that we know today.\xa0The\xa0Big Bang\xa0is a scientific\xa0theory\xa0about how the universe started, and then made the stars and galaxies we see today. ... The universe began as a very hot, small, and dense superforce (the mix of the four fundamental forces), with no stars, atoms, form, or structure (called a "singularity").\xa0A Belgian priest named\xa0Georges Lemaître\xa0first suggested the big bang theory in the 1920s, when he theorized that the universe began from a single primordial atom.
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Define geography ?for 3 marks

Answer» Geography can be defined as―The branch of Natural Science and Social Science which is explain about universe as well as social cultures and social factors is called Geography...Geography is also known as mother of all science...???