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751.

What is wethering?

Answer» It is the process of breakdown of rocks at the earths surface
752.

What are the differences between Waves and currents?

Answer» \tWavesCurrentsFormed due to the forces exerted by winds on the water surfaceFormed as a result of temperature differences on oceanic surfacesWaves are defined as the energy that moves across the surface of the waterCurrents are defined as the direction of flow of a body of waterThe intensity of waves are influenced by wind factorsThe intensity of currents are influenced by winds, temperature differences in water and the oceanic surface topographyWaves occur regularly across bodies of waterEquatorial currents like El Nino occur every few yearsWaves move from side to sideCurrents flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. This is known as the Coriolis Effect.\t
753.

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754.

What is heat transfer?

Answer» According to thermodynamic systems, heat transfer is defined asThe movement of heat across the border of the system due to a difference in temperature between the system and its surroundings.Interestingly, the difference in temperature is said to be a ‘potential’ that causes the transfer of heat from one point to another. Besides, heat is also known as flux.
755.

Differences between himalays river and peninsular river

Answer» \tThe Himalayan riversThe Peninsular riversThese rivers are perennial that is they have water throughout the year.These rivers are seasonal.These rivers obtain water from rain as well as from melted snow from high mountains.The flow of these rivers is based on rainfall.These rivers have large river basinThese rivers have a smaller basin as compared with the Himalayan riversThe rivers are mainly running in their youth stageThese rivers are considered as old riversTwo major Himalayan rivers, the Indus and the Brahmaputra originate from the north of the mountain ranges.Most rivers of peninsular region originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the Bay of Bengal. Godavari and Narmada are the main river system of peninsular rivers.The main source is from glaciers of the Himalayan mountain rangeThe main source of the river is the peninsular plateau and the central highlandThe Himalayan rivers have long duration courses from their source to the sea.These rivers have shorter and shallower courses as compared to Himalayan rivers.\t
756.

What should I prepare for world and Indian map related questions

Answer» For India;Largest and smallest city in IndiaCleanest cityBiggest and smallest riverHighest mountain peakHighest peninsular peakFor world:Warm and cold current Major canalsMega cities Most populated countries
757.

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Answer» 11 mein geography bhi hoti h kya...??
758.

Describe air pressure in the globe

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759.

Explain Salinity in ocean water

Answer» Salinity in the ocean can be defined as the amount of dissolved salt in the water.It is measured as amount of salt dissolved in 1kg of seawater.
760.

Describe the usability of river ?

Answer» The source of life of water is rivers lakes etc.some years ago the rivers were very clean and the people used to go there for taking bath or cleaning their animals women used to go and fetch water for the whole day for drinking,for cooking and for other purposes but nowadays people usesd these rivers for disposal of water from factories etc and people are polluting the water resource because of this draughts etc are taking place. many places like desert areas and all rain fall is Nat taking place because of that women has to travel far for fetching water.Now all water animals like fishes and all are dieing they can\'t survive.Nowadays many people are throwing plastic wast in rivers
761.

In the east Indian penisula is bounded witha.aravalli b.Raj mahal c. Gir d. Satpura

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762.

Sorrow of bihar

Answer» Kosi
763.

What is expansion ?

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764.

Final sample mcqs

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765.

In the east Indian penisula is nounded by which range?

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766.

What di you mean by regional planning

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767.

Plate tectonic?

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768.

Differene between island of arabian sea and island of bay of bengal

Answer» × island of arabian sea1 the island of arabian sea include Lakshadweep and Minicoy2 this island group is divided by eleven degree channel3 lakshadweep island known for biosphere reserve in India
769.

What is biodiversity.write its role in the shaping of nature

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770.

Terrace farming is good for_________ (fill up)

Answer» Soil conservation
771.

Maps in geo

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772.

Wht r d imp diagrams in geo

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773.

Waht is big bang theory

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774.

What are alluvial soils? Why are they so important for indian agriculture. In 150 words

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775.

What is neap tide?

Answer» When the sun and the moon are in right angles ti each other, then their gravitational forces tend to counteract each other, resulting in low tide. They are called neap tides...
776.

what is farm forestry

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777.

Name the origin point of the river Brahmaputra.

Answer» Chemayungdong glacier
778.

State the three step of biodiversity conservation as started by world conservation strategy

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779.

What is terrestrial radiation

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780.

Map of world see ports and airports

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781.

What is nebula ?

Answer» The Nebula is a cloud
782.

What is nebular hypothesis

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783.

Geo mentioned

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784.

Differntiate between gorge and canyon

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785.

What are karewas

Answer» Karewas r glacial clay like material
786.

Discuss the drainage system of India

Answer» All the rivers in India form a river system which is known as the Drainage system of India.
787.

Define Nebula

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788.

Which is the most widespread and most productive category of soil?

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789.

What do you understand by the term diastrophism? Explain the different processes under diastrophism.

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790.

Some structure and physiography mcqs..

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791.

Distribution of rainfall in india and southwest monsoon season in india

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792.

What are the three structures of India

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793.

What is Biome

Answer» A biome is a largest recognisable assemblage of animals and plants on the Earth.
794.

Name the earliest theory regarding the origin of universe

Answer» Nebular hypothesis
795.

What is drainage system

Answer» The flow of water through well-defined channels is known as ‘drainage’The network of such channels is called a ‘drainage system’.The drainage pattern of an area is the outcome of the geological time period, nature and structure of rocks, topography, slope, amount of water flowing and the periodicity of the flow.
796.

Causes of earthquake?

Answer» Effects of Earthquakea) Ground shakingb) Destruction to houses and buildingsc) Land slide and tsunamid) Soil liquefaction [solid soil becomes liquid] e) Damage to dams and reservoirsf) Fire accidentsg) Destruction to transport and communication lines.
797.

Which country is not included in Indian subcontinent

Answer» Indian Subcontinent includes Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Pakistan, and it Does NOT include China and Afghanistan.<br>1- Nepal2- Bangladesh3- Pakistan 4- China
798.

Explain the process of land degradation?

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799.

Difference between exfoliation domen and exfoliation tors

Answer» Exfoliation domes are formed due to the removal of rock bodies due to the erosion of surface rocks, whereas exfoliation tors are formed because of changing temperature and pressure conditions.
800.

What is shallow water waves ?

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