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1351.

What is physical geography?

Answer» It is the study of natural phenomena.The study of physical geography can be divided into four main sub fields 1.Geomorphology 2.Climatology 3.Hydrology 4.Soil geography
1352.

What are spreading sites?

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1353.

What are spreading sheet

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1354.

D distinguish between systematic approach and regional approach

Answer» There are mainly two approaches to geography.\xa0The first one is the systematic approach and the second one is the regional approach.The\xa0systematic approach studies only one issue and continues to examine its spatial variations. That means related to different spaces, you study your location.On the other hand,\xa0the regional approach studies the multiple characteristics\xa0after dividing or segmenting the location at hand,\xa0on the basis of region. Meaning you divide your location into regions, next you study characteristics of each region.
1355.

What is the importance of physical geography

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.<br>?
1356.

What are diffrence between western Himalaya and eastern Himalaya

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1357.

What is the term geography define?

Answer» Geography is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth and planets. The first person to use the word γεωγραφία was Eratosthenes.<br>The term \'\'Geography" has been derived from Green languages and in most simple words,means the "study of earth" .The term was first used by Eratosthenes,a greek geographer who lived in Alexandria,Egypt during 276-192 BC
1358.

Important point of ch 3

Answer» Check revision notes :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-revision-notes.html
1359.

What is shield volcano?

Answer» a broad domed volcano with gently sloping sides, characteristic of the eruption of fluid, basaltic lava.एक व्यापक गुंबददार ज्वालामुखी जिसमें धीरे-धीरे ढलान वाले किनारे होते हैं, द्रव के विस्फोट की विशेषता, बेसाल्टिक लावा।
1360.

Define a earth quick

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1361.

What is the relationship between physical environment and human being?

Answer» Nearly everything that a human does is in response to the environment. Our lives are defined by what is around us and what we find in front of us, whether this means accepting, dealing with or changing it. ... The shape of the land affected where humans moved.\xa0
1362.

Solutions of ncert geography class 11

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1363.

What is nebulla

Answer» A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. Originally, the term was used to describe any diffuse astronomical object, including galaxies beyond the Milky Way.<br>Hot and rotating gas cloud in the space is called nebula
1364.

Evolution of hydrosphere

Answer» The\xa0hydrosphere\xa0is the combined mass of water\xa0found on, under, and above the surface of a planet, minor planet\xa0or natural satellite. Although the Earth\'s hydrosphere has been around for longer than 4 billion years, it continues to change in size. This is caused by seafloor spreading\xa0and continental drift, which rearranges the land and ocean.\tHydrosphere on the earth refers to the water domain in all the states: solid, liquid and gaseous.\tIt includes the water present in rivers, lakes, oceans, ice caps, and glaciers, etc.\tIt extends several kilometers below and above the earth’s surface.
1365.

What is difference between palk strait and gulf of katch

Answer» Gulf : a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth is called a gulf, for example gulf of Mexico Strait :a strait is a narrow passes of water connecting 2 large water bodies, for example Bering strait
1366.

Differentiate between a gulf and a strait,?

Answer» GULF - a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land , with a narrow mouth is called a gulf . For example ,, Gulf of Mexico.....STRAIT - a strait is a narrow passage of water connecting 2 large water bodies .For example ,, Bering Strait.\xa0
1367.

Name a few places in india through which the standard meridian passes?

Answer» Some of the states through which standard meridian passes are:\tUttar Pradesh\tMadhya Pradesh\tChattisgarh\tOrissa\tAndra Pradesh
1368.

Why is 82°32\'E taken as the standard meridian of India

Answer» From Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh there is a time lag of two hours. Hence, time along the Standard Meridian of India (82° 30\' E) passing through Mirzapur (in Uttar Pradesh) is taken as the standard time for the whole country. Otherwise different regions of India would have different times which would create problems; so, to have one common standard times for the whole country has been selected and called Indian Standard Time (IST).
1369.

Are jovian planets dwarf planet?? Plzz explain.

Answer» No, actually all the jovian planets are very large. It consists of jupiter saturn uranus and neptune. Only pluto which was earlier considered a planet is now a dwarf planet
1370.

Major landforms of sikkim and economic activity practised in each landforms?

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1371.

Introduction of structure and physiography

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1372.

Why Geography is an integrating discipline?

Answer» Geography linked with other subjects like history, economy, politics and many other subject<br>Geography of an integrating discipline has interference with numerous natural and social science.
1373.

Evolution of lithosphere

Answer» Points wise<br>,point mai<br>Due to the centrifugal force operating on the earth\'s surface, material inside it started getting separated depending on their densities. With the passage of time, material cooled and furthur solidified and condensed into a smaller size. This later led to the development of the layered structure.
1374.

What is degassing

Answer» The process through which the gases were outpoured from the interior is called degassing.\xa0Hydrogen and helium are among the gases which were outpoured from the interior of earth through degassing.
1375.

What is shadow zone? Write the occurrence of it

Answer» Earthquake waves get recorded in seismographs located at far off locations. However, there exist some specific areas where the waves are not reported. Such a zone is called the \'shadow zone\'. The study of different events reveals that for each earthquake, there exists an altogether different shadow zone. Seismographs located at any distance within 105° from the epicentre, recorded the arrival of both P and S -waves. However, the seismographs located beyond 145° from the epicentre, record the arrival of P-waves but not that of S-waves. Thus, a zone between 105° and 145° from epicentre was identified as the shadow zone for both the types of waves. Figures given below show the shadow zones of P- and S-waves.The entire zone beyond 105° does not receive S-waves. The shadow zone of S-wave is much larger than that of the P-waves. The shadow zone of P-waves appears as a band around the earth between 105° and 145° away from the epicentre. The shadow zone of S-waves is not only larger in extent but it is also a little over 40 per cent of the earth surface.
1376.

What is shadow zone

Answer» There are some areas where waves cannot be reported is known as shadow zone. The shadow zone of s waves is larger than p waves.<br>A shadow zone is the area in which the earthquake waves does not travelled because it is in the liquid state and the Waves does not travel in liquid state<br>The specific areas where the earthqauke wave can not travle is know as shadow zone
1377.

How evaluate earth,s explain in detail

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1378.

What is important of physical geography

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.
1379.

distinguish between Himalayan mountains and Peninsular plateau

Answer» \tThe Himalayan RegionThe Peninsular PlateauYoung fold mountains made from the uplift of the strata formed by the sedimentary rocks.Created from igneous and metamorphic rocks after splitting of Gondwanaland.Consists of the loftiest mountains and deep valleysConsists of broad and shallow valleys, and rounded hillsThe ranges have I-shaped and U-shaped valleys.It has horsts, rift valleys and troughs.It is the origin of perennial rivers.It has rainfed, seasonal rivers.From the point of view of geology, this region forms an unstable zoneThis region forms a stable zone\t
1380.

Distinguish btw culture and civilisation

Answer» <th>BASIS FOR COMPARISON</th> <th>CULTURE</th> <th>CIVILIZATION</th> \t\t\tMeaningCulture is a term used to denote the manifestation of the manner in which we think, behave and act.Civilization refers to the process through which a region or society, outstretches an advanced stage of human development and organization.What is it?EndMeansRepresentsWhat we are?What we possess?Reflected inReligion, art, dance, literature, customs, morals, music, philosophy, etc.Law, administration, infrastructure, architecture, social arrangement, etc.ExpressionHigher level of inner refinement.Higher level of general development.AdvancementNoYesInterdependencyCulture can grow and exist without civilization.Civilization cannot grow and exist without culture.\t
1381.

Nature of physical geography

Answer» Meri tarh confusing
1382.

What were the economic value of forest in india

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1383.

What is ecological balance and measure to prevent it?

Answer» Ecological balance is a state of dynamic equilibrium within\xa0a community of organisms in a habitat or ecosystem. It can happen when the diversity of living organisms remains relatively stable. Gradual changes do take place but that happens only through natural succession. It can also be explained as a stable balance in the numbers of each species in an ecosystem. This occurs through competition and cooperation between different organism s where the population remains stable. This balance is brought about by the fact that certain species compete with one another determined by the environment in which they grow. This balance is also attained by the fact that some species depend on others for their food and sustenance. Such accounts are encountered in vast grasslands\xa0where the herbivorous\xa0animals (deer, zebras, buffaloes, etc.) are found in plenty.\xa0Ecological balance may be disturbed\xa0due to the introduction of new species,\xa0natural hazards or human causes.\xa0Human interference has affected the\xa0balance of plant communities leading\xa0to disturbances in the ecosystems. Such\xa0disturbances bring about numerous\xa0secondary successions. Human pressure\xa0on the earth’s resources has put a heavy\xa0toll on the ecosystem. This has destroyed its originality and has caused adverse\xa0effects to the general environment.\xa0Ecological imbalances have brought\xa0many natural calamities like floods,\xa0landslides, diseases, erratic climatic\xa0occurrences, etc. There is a very close\xa0relationship between the plant and\xa0animal communities within particular\xa0habitats. Diversity of life in a particular\xa0area can be employed as an indicator of\xa0the habitat factor. Proper knowledge\xa0and understanding\xa0of such factors\xa0provide a strong base for protecting and\xa0conserving the ecosystems.
1384.

Where is constellation

Answer» Grp. Of stars forming a pattern<br>A constellation is a group of stars that forms an imaginary outline or pattern on the celestial sphere, typically reprrepresen an animal, mythological person or creature, a god, or an inanimate object.Ex: Leo - The LionOrion - The HunterScorpius - The Scorpion
1385.

What is pangaea?

Answer» According to Wegener, all the continents formed a single continental mass, a mega ocean surrounded by the same. The super-continent was named Pangaea, which meant all earth.Pangaea or Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from earlier continental units approximately 335 million years ago, and it began to break apart about 175 million years ago.In contrast to the present Earth and its distribution of continental mass, much of Pangaea was in the southern hemisphere and surrounded by a superocean, Panthalassa. Pangaea was the most recent supercontinent to have existed and the first to be reconstructed by geologists.
1386.

What do you mean by body wave

Answer» Body waves are the waves that can travel through the layers of the earth. They are the fastest waves and as a result, the first waves that seismographs can record. Body waves can move through all states of matter including rocks and molten lava.
1387.

Mention the four dimensions of Geography.

Answer» Following are the four dimensions of geographical study or simply geography,\xa01-Regional Geography2-Quantitative Revolution\xa03-Environmental determinism4-Critical GeographyExplanation:1- Regional Revolution: This is the part in which there are discussions upon, how the world regional geography works, the description of the areas, how international trends work about in the world, what differentiation exists among various regions.\xa02-Quantitative Revolution:\xa0These are the spatial dimensions which include mapping, movement and transportation, what is the distribution of areas, and spatial patterns, what are the boundaries along with what population is located where. This all is recorded through computerized systems.\xa03-Environmental determinism: This takes a look at how human beings impact nature and the world and vice versa. This study looks at natural disasters, environmentalism, the environmental perception, etc.\xa04-Critical GeographyIt looks at the effects and how humanity has the potential to transform the environment
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Explain Geography as an Integrated Discipline.(For 5marks)

Answer» Geography as an integrated discipline because Geography is all about nature and environment. It covers whole physical areas in the planet, and holistic nature.\xa0Geography connects people with nature or environment. People can know about general knowledges from Geography. It connects people with the world. Earth, sky, lands you can know anything about world from Geography.
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Land forms Notes

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1390.

What is the marking scheme for final exam .

Answer» Then why are you goes to scholl
1391.

Which part is deleted in chapter 5: Minerals and Rocks

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1392.

In which of the following states is Loktak lake situated

Answer» Manipur is the correct answer<br>Loktak lake is situated at Moirang in Manipur .<br>Tamilnadu
1393.

What is the other name of Lakshdweep island ?

Answer» Laccadive islands
1394.

Define water divide .

Answer» Any elevated area, such as a mountain or upland, separates two drainage basins. Such upland is known as water divide. Ambala is located on the water divide between th Indus and the Ganga river systems.
1395.

Which country shares the longest land frontier with India

Answer» Apparently it is Bangladesh that shares the longest boundary with India, followed by China, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Afghanistan (in descending order).
1396.

What is oceanic plains

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What is catchment area

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1398.

Expain the term:Dinamic earth\'s crust..

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1399.

Geography K map ki tyari kha se kre

Answer» NCERT is sufficient<br>Jo book me diya hua hai use dhyan se padhe. Meditation karne ke baad dekhe to zyada behatar hoga. Der tak dekhne se achha hoga ki baar baar chhote chhote intervals me dekhe. Aap koi kahani ya koi ghatna se relate kar ke kisi jagah ko yaad rakh sakte hai.......
1400.

Name the five tributaries

Answer» Tributaries of : -1. Indus River - (Left tributaries-Zanskar River, Suru River, Soan River, Jhelum River, Chenab River, Ravi River, Beas River, Sutlej River, Panjnad River, Ghaggar-Hakra River, Luni River); (Right tributaries-Shyok River, Hunza River, Gilgit River, Swat River, Kunar River, Kabul River, Kurram River, Gomal River, Zhob River).....2. Brahmaputra River - (Left tributaries- Dibang River, Lohit River, Dhansiri River, Kolong River); (Right tributaries- Kameng River, Manas River, Beki River, Raidak River, Jaldhaka River, Teesta River, Subansiri River).....3. Ganga River - (Left tributaries-Ramganga, Garra, Gomti, Ghaghara, Gandak, Burhi Gandak Koshi, Mahananda); (Right tributaries- Yamuna, Tamsa, Son, Punpun, Kiul, Karamnasa, Chandan).....4. Godavari River - (Left tributaries- Banganga, Kadva, Shivana, Purna, Kadam, Pranahita, Indravati, Taliperu, Sabari); (Right tributaries- Nasardi, Darna, Pravara, Sindphana, Manjira, Manair, Kinnerasani).....5. Krishna River - (Left tributaries- Bhima, Dindi, Peddavagu, Musi, Paleru, Munneru; (Right tributaries- Venna, Koyna, Panchganga, Dudhaganga, Ghataprabha, Malaprabha, Tungabhadra).....6. Yamuna River - (Left tributaries- Hindon, Sharda, Giri, Rishiganga, Hanuman Ganga, Sasur Khaderi); (Right tributaries- Chambal, Betwa, Ken, Sindh, Tons).....7. Narmada River - (Left tributarties- Burhner River, Banjar River, Sher River, Shakkar River, Dudhi River, Tawa River, Ganjal River, Chhota Tawa River, Kaveri River, Kundi River, Goi River, Karjan River); (Right tributaries- Hiran River, Tendoni River, Choral River, Kolar River, Man River, Uri River, Hatni River, Orsang River).....8. Mahanadi River - (Left tributaries- Seonath, Mand, Ib, Hasdeo); (Right tributaries- Ong, parry river, Jonk, Telen).....9. Cauvery River - (Left tributaries- Harangi Reservoir, Hemavati, Shimsha, Arkavathy; (Right tributaries- Lakshmana Tirtha, Kabini, Bhavani River, Noyyal, Amaravati River, Moyar River).....10. Tapi River - Purna River, Girna River, Gomai, Panzara, Pedhi, Arna.....