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51.

Differentiate between a gulf and a strait

Answer» Difference between Gulf and straits(i) Meaning: A gulf is a large body of water almost encircled by land except for a small mouth that opens out to the sea. A strait is a strip of water that separates two lands or two large bodies of water.(ii) Use: Straits are used for navigational purposes and have played an integral part when it comes to shipping routes. Gulfs are more useful for human settlements, as such areas provide easy access to the ocean while being well protected as well.(iii) Association: Gulfs can be easily associated with inland bodies of water as well as the ocean. Straits are mostly discussed with regards to the ocean.
52.

Gravitational force is not same across the surface of the earth

Answer» Short
53.

What is systematic?

Answer» Systematics is the study of the units of biodiversity.Systematic errors are those errors which arises due to the repetition of same values due to fault im instruments. These errors tends to be in one direction either positive or negative.\xa0<br>Short
54.

Explain the concept of possibilism with three suitable examples

Answer» The concept of possibilism was propounded by Lucian Febure, who described that there are no necessities\xa0but possibilities everywhere and man is referred to as a master of these possibilities who judged their use. According to possibilism,\xa0man can adapt, adjust and modify the forces of his physical environment with his strength.For instance, a\xa0health resort on highlands, huge urban sprawls (spread) fields, orchards and pastures in plains and rolling hills, ports on the coasts, oceanic routes on the oceanic surface and satellites in the space.However, if a\xa0man will keep on exploiting nature for its selfish needs, a time will come when a\xa0man has to pay for his deeds.\xa0
55.

क्षेत्रीय निरंतरा मॉडल से आप क्या समझते हैं

Answer» क्षेत्रीय निरंतरा मॉडल के अनुसार अनेक क्षेत्रों में अलग- अलग मनुष्यों की उत्पत्ति हुई\xa0
56.

Structure and physiography

Answer» STRUCTUREAND PHYSIOGRAPHY(i) The Peninsular Block(ii) The Himalayas and other Peninuslar Mountains(iii) Indo-Ganga-Brahmaputra Plain.THE PENINSULAR BLOCK Boundaries of the PENINSULAR BLOCK1. The northern boundary of the Peninsular Block may be taken as an irregular line Movement of Indian plate running from Kachch along the western flank of the Aravali Range near Delhi and then roughly parallel to the Yamuna and the Ganga as far as the Rajmahal Hills and the Ganga delta. Apart from these,2. The Karbi Anglong and the Meghalaya Plateau in the northeast and Rajasthan in the west are also extensions of this block.3. The northeastern parts are separated by the Malda fault in West Bengal from the Chotanagpur plateau.4. The Peninsula is formed essentially by a great complex of very ancient gneisses and granites,5.Since the Cambrian period, the Peninsula has been standing like a rigid block with the exception of some of its western coast which is submerged beneath the sea and some other parts changed due to tectonic activity without affecting the original basement.6. As a part of the Indo-Australian Plate, it has been subjected to various vertical movements and block faulting. The rift valleys of the Narmada, the Tapi and the Mahanadi and the Satpura block mountains are some examples of it.The Peninsula mostly consists of relict and residual mountains like the Aravali hills, the Nallamala hills, the Javadi hills, the Veliconda hills, the Palkonda range and the Mahendragiri hills, etc.THE HIMALAYAS AND OTHER PENINSULAR MOUNTAINS1. The Himalayas along with other Peninsular mountains are young, weak and flexible in their geological structure unlike the rigid and stable Peninsular Block.2. Consequently, they are still subjected to the interplay of exegetic and endogenic forces, resulting in the development of faults, folds and thrust plains.3. These mountains are tectonic in origin, dissected by fast-flowing rivers which are in their youthful stage.4. Various landforms like gorges, V-shaped valleys, rapids, waterfalls, etc. are indicative of this stage.INDO-GANGA-BRAHMAPUTRA PLAINThe third geological division of India comprises the plains formed by the river Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.It was a geo-synclinal depression which attained its maximum development during the third phase of the Himalayan mountain formation approximately about 64 million years ago.Since then, it has been gradually filled by the sediments brought by the Himalayan and Peninsular rivers.Average depth of alluvial deposits in these plains ranges from 1,000-2,000 m.
57.

Explain about the Evolution of Lithosphere?

Answer» At the begining when the earth was formed it was just a hot ball of gas. Due to high density temperature increased. The metals which had high density went to the centre of the earth and those with lower density went to the top. When cooled it formed lithosphere
58.

What is the difference between mantle and core

Answer» MANTLE:\xa0A mantle is a layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above by a crust. Mantles are made of rock or ices, and are generally the largest and most massive layer of the planetary body. Mantles are characteristic of planetary bodies that have undergone differentiation by density.CORE:\xa0Earth\'s inner core is the innermost geologic layer of the Earth. It is primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1,220 kilometres, which is about 20% of the Earth\'s radius or 70% of the Moon\'s radius. There are no samples of the Earth\'s core available for direct measurement, as there are for the Earth\'s mantle.
59.

Geomorophological division of Himalayas

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60.

Aproches of geography

Answer» There are two approaches of geography:1 Systematic approach2.Regional approach
61.

What are the books for geography class 11

Answer» Fundamental<br>There are two books of geography ( ncert)
62.

Relation between man and nature

Answer» Regional geography is the study of relationship between man and nature in different region of the world
63.

How the physical geography and natural science are inter linked

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64.

What is binary theories?

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65.

Diffrence b/w physical and cultural geogrophy

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66.

Write a note on the evolution of earth

Answer» EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH1. The earth was initially barren rocky and hot Object2. Hydrogen and helium were present3. It was formed about 4.6 by a the earth was Layered structure4. Lighter layer is formed at the outer surface5. Density increase to wards inside the core
67.

write about the physical geography and its importance

Answer» Physical geography includes the study of lithosphere (landforms, drainage, relief and physiography), atmosphere (its composition,structure, elements and controls of weather and climate; temperature, pressure, winds,precipitation, climatic types, etc.),hydrosphere(oceans, seas, lakes and associated features with water realm) and biosphere ( life forms including human being and macro-organism and their sustaining mechanism, viz. food chain, ecological parameters and ecological balance).The study of physical geography is emerging as a discipline of evaluating and managing natural resources. In order to achieve this objective, it is essential to understand the intricate relationship between physical environment and human beings. Physical environment provides resources, and human beings utilise these resources and ensure their economic and cultural development. Accelerated pace of resource utilisation with the help of modern technology has created ecological imbalance in the world. Hence, a better understanding of physical environment is absolutely essential for sustainable development.
68.

Defination of temperature in soil formation

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69.

Why not South is longer by 300 kilometre as compared to East North continent

Answer» \tThe actual distance measured from east to west is only 2933 kilometer while the distance from\xa0north to south\xa0is 3,214 kilometer.\xa0\tThis difference is based on the fact that the distance between two longitudes decreases towards the poles whereas the distance between two latitudes remains the same everywhere.
70.

Important questions from NCRT book pages no 7

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71.

"Dualism is one of the most characteristics of geography" . justify the statement

Answer» Dualism in geography is the differing belief of geographers over any geographical topic.It is of two types-1) Environmental determinism-It is the study of how the physical environment predisposes\xa0societies and states towards particular development trajectories. Nineteenth century approaches held that climate and terrain largely determined human activity and psychology, and it was associated with institutionalized racism.2) Social determinism-It is\xa0the theory that social interactions and constructs alone determine individual behavior (as opposed to biological or objective factors).\xa0A social determinist would look only at social phenomena, such as customs and expectations, education, and interpersonal interactions, to decide whether or not a given person would exhibit any of these behaviors.
72.

Define dualism

Answer» Dulism means contrasting and different views on a Geographical theme while dichotomy means distinct and separate streams of Geographical knowledge, however both had been very helpful in development and advancement of Geography as a discipline.
73.

Why india along some countries is called as subcontinent

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74.

What is physical geography

Answer» Physical geography is one of the two major sub-fields of geography. Physical geography is the branch of natural science which deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment.
75.

Difference between delta and estuary

Answer» and estuary means where the rivers meet in the sea or ocean<br>Delta is a landform that forms from deposition of sediments carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or standing water
76.

Describe the quantitative method of geography

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77.

Kya term 1 examination mein fundamentals of geography ke chapter ayenge ya dono books ke

Answer» It will be decided by your subject teacher.
78.

Difference between pollution & degredation.

Answer» “Pollution” is the mixing/blending of foreign or unwanted agents into some element or compound, which thereby, reduces its quality, by causing “Degradation”. “Pollution” and “Degradation” are directly proportional to each other. The more the pollution, the more the degradation.For example, mixing waste products with water and smoke with air causes water pollution and air pollution, respectively. This pollution lowers the quality of water for consumption and air for respiration, thus causing water pollution and air pollution, respectively. Thus, more pollution means more degradation.
79.

What are physical geography

Answer» Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere, as opposed to the cultural or built environment, the domain of human geography.
80.

Types of physical geography

Answer» Areas of physical geography include:\tGeomorphology: the shape of the Earth’s surface and how it came about\tHydrology: the Earth’s water\tGlaciology: glaciers and ice sheets\tBiogeography: species, how they are distributed and why\tClimatology: the climate\tPedology: soils\tPalaeogeography: how the continents have moved over time\tCoastal geography: how the ocean and land affect each other\tOceanography: the oceans and seas\tQuaternary science: the geography of the last 2.6 million years, including the last ice age\tLandscape ecology: how the landscape affects things like the distribution of plants and animals\tGeomatics: gathering, storing and processing geographic information – for example, making maps
81.

What are instructive forms ?

Answer» Instructive (comparative more instructive, superlative most instructive) Conveying knowledge, information or instruction.Well, that was an instructive lesson.
82.

What are the different branches of geography

Answer» The branches are:(i) Physical Geography: It includes Geomorphology, Climatology, Hydrology and Soil Geography.(ii) Human Geography: It includes Cultural Geography, Population and Settlement Geography, Economic Geography, Historical Geography and Political Geography.(iii) Bio-Geography : It includes Plant Geography, Zoogeography, Ecology and Environmental Geography.
83.

Where from nebula came in big bang theory?

Answer» From the point of singularity..
84.

Why moon is whitish grey

Answer» By the time the moon is overhead, the light is less affected by the atmosphere, so it appears to be yellow, or closer to white/grey.
85.

How can we say that the Earth is multidimensional ?

Answer» Many Sciences developed to describe the physical features of the earth such as Geology, Pedology, Oceanography Botany Zoology and Meteorology & Cultural features of the earth such as Economics, History, Sociology Political Science, Anthropology,
86.

Those chapter which has came in first term .... will not come in final term?

Answer» It will
87.

This geography note are suffient to get 80% or 90%

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88.

What is geogrphy

Answer» Geography is the description of the earth
89.

Give three qualities of South-west monsoon

Answer» 1. It is influenced by the mountains and relief features of the country. For example, the western slopes of the Western Ghats get heavy rainfall while the eastern slopes get scanty rainfall as the latter lies on the leeward side of the Western Ghats.2. Monsoon rainfall in India is unevenly distributed in the country. While Meghalaya receive more than 200 cm of rainfall, the western parts of Rajasthan and Punjab get only up to 50-80 cm of rainfall annually.
90.

How is salinity of the ocean water expressed . Explain?

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91.

Classify volcanoes on the basis the fludity lava

Answer» How is salinity of the ocean water expressed explain ?
92.

Plz upload sample papers also in English not only in hindi

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93.

Heat buget of the earth with digram

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94.

Name the highest peak of the himalayan in india

Answer» Kangchenjunga section contains five peaks and the region has 12 more peaks over 7,000 m (23,000 ft). The highest mountain Kangchenjunga is located at the border of India and Nepal in the great Himalayas range, Sikkim.<br>Mt.Everest
95.

Name the two river which flow through rift valley

Answer» Rivers that flow thorough rift valley in India are: Narmada river, Tapti, Mahi (all flowing west), Damodar river in Chota Nagpur plateau.<br>Narmada is the largest west flowing river of the peninsular India. Narmada flows westwards through a rift valley between the Vindhyan Range on the north and the Satpura Range on the south.<br>River Narmada and River Tapi
96.

The western coast of india has no delta. Formation give reasons ?

Answer» This is mainly due to three reasons:1. Western coast is a submergent coast hence more conducive for estuary formations. 2. Rivers flowing are much shorter in length, hence bringing less sediments.
97.

The western coast of india has no delta formation give one reasion

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98.

Important question for geography

Answer» Q1 Types of rainfall (3)markQ2 Different between condensation and evaporation (3)mark Q3 what is cloud types of cloud (5)mark
99.

What is a climate change?

Answer» The change in the atmospheric conditions of a specific place after a long time period
100.

Explain three mitigation measure which are best suited for earthquake

Answer» Installation of earthquake monitoring system Making a vernability mapImproving a house type and structure of building