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901.

Explain the rockcycle with help of diagram

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902.

What are the important questions in ch.- geomorphic processes

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903.

Sir i have doubt in geography what is the different between evopration and vapouigation

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904.

Which one of the following is the place of confluence of the Alaknanda and the Bhagirathi

Answer» Devprayag is the place of confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirithi
905.

Define weathering and erosion

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906.

5 points of difference between eastern and western ghats

Answer» Ghats refer to the stepped mountains with valleys in between them. They are also referred to as difficult passages or it also refers to the mountain ranges themselves. Ghats also refer to artificially terraced riverbanks used for religious purposes, bathing and also to ferry landing.Differences between the Western and the Eastern Ghats:\tWestern GhatsEastern Ghats1. The western ghats are continuous chains of mountains and can be crossed through passes only.1. The Eastern ghats are not continuous and are cut by rivers falling into the Bay of Bengal.2. The height ranges from 900-1600 meters.2. Their height is lower than the western ghats, height ranges from 600 to 900 meter3. Most of the Peninsular rivers originate from western ghats.3. No major river originates from Eastern ghats.4. The soil is highly fertile.4. The soil is not so fertile here.5. The onset of monsoon is felt by the western ghats.5. The retreating of the monsoon is felt here in October and November.\t
907.

Formation of moon

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908.

What is antabatic wind?

Answer» Anabatic Winds are upslope winds driven by warmer surface temperatures on a mountain slope than the surrounding air column. Katabatic winds are downslope winds created when the mountain surface is colder than the surrounding air and creates a down slope wind.
909.

Effects of central drift theory

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910.

What is break in monsoon

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911.

What is cirque

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912.

What is Wehner\'s theory

Answer» 1912 alferd wagener give us the continental drift theory according to wagonr 200 millions year ago all the continents joined together this continent was named as pangea and the mega ocean called panthalssa according to wagonr pangea first divided into two land masses first floor asia and second is Gondwanaland and later these 2 landforms into 7 continents
913.

Differentiate between systematic geography and regional geograpgy.

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914.

explain how is india benefited by long coast line

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915.

What is disaster management bill ?

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916.

What is direct source

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917.

Why are the inner planets rocky while others are mostly in gaseous form ?

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918.

What is Indian subcontinent?

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919.

How to download pdf

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920.

Physical and human factors both are dynamic not static .explain

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921.

Discuss the importance of physical geography\xa0

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922.

Explain nitrogen cycle\xa0

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923.

What is landbreeze??

Answer» Ans.\xa0A\xa0land breeze, also called an offshore\xa0breeze, is created when\xa0land\xa0starts cooling off in the evening, causing the wind to blow from the\xa0land\xa0over the sea.The\xa0breeze\xa0that blows from the\xa0land\xa0toward the sea after sunset. The\xa0land\xa0cools more quickly than the ocean, cooling the air above it. The warmer air above the water continues to rise, and cooler air from over the\xa0land\xa0replaces it, creating a\xa0breeze.
924.

what do you mean by rocks?

Answer» Ans. The solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil.
925.

what are landforms and thier evolution and how are stars and plants formed??\xa0

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926.

what is disaster?what are the types of natural disaster\xa0

Answer» A\xa0disaster\xa0is a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society involving widespread human, material, economic or environmental loss and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources.Types of Natural Hazards include\xa0Tsunami,\xa0Hurricanes, Earthquakes andTornadoes\xa0but Floods,\xa0Droughts\xa0and\xa0Bush Fires\xa0are also forms of Natural Disasters and can cause just as much, if not more damage and loss of life.
927.

What are the important question in chapter1 geography as a discipline

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928.

How regions are divide by geographers?

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929.

From the last ten years ,why there is more rainfall in the\xa0desert area of Rajasthan?\xa0

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930.

How geography is an integrating discipline?\xa0

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931.

Eastern Himalaya and western himalaya

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932.

Explain the evolution of valley sinks or uvalas in about 30 words

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933.

Chinwuin is tributary of?

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934.

Notes of chapter minerals and rocks

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935.

What is systematic geography

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936.

How standard meridian selected?

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937.

How is it that the knowledge interior of earth is based on the indirect observation

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938.

What are three kind of waves excluding the P-waves.

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939.

What is geography and branches of geography

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940.

Differentiate between terrestial and jovian planets.

Answer» Terrestrial planet formed in the vicinity of the parent star. Jovian form at quite distance location. Terrestrial planet contains lots of gases and dust and jovial removes gases. Terrestrial planet are smaller and jovian are bigger.
941.

Where India lies

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942.

Meant by areal differentiation

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943.

What do you understand by word almino

Answer» El Niño is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. El Nino is the “warm phase” of a larger phenomenon called the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
944.

What are thunderstorm occurring in monsoon season in Assam called?

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945.

What are cheques and how caves are formed???

Answer» Caves are formed by the dissolution of limestone. Rainwater picks up carbon dioxide from the air and as it percolates through the soil, which turns into a weak acid. This slowly dissolves out the limestone along the joints, bedding planes and fractures, some of which become enlarged enough to form caves.
946.

What is R. F

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947.

What do you mean by pangaea

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948.

What is gegraphy

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949.

From which state river kaveri originated

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950.

Fro

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