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101. |
What do mean by rain bearing system |
Answer» There seem to be two rain-bearing systems in India.1-in the Bay of Bengal causing rainfall over the plains of north India.2- the Arabian Sea current of the south- west monsoon which brings rain to the west coast of India. Much of the rainfall along the Western Ghats is orographic as the moist air is obstructed and forced to rise along the Ghats. The intensity of rainfall over the west coast of India is, however, related to two factors:\tThe offshore meteorological conditions.\tThe position of the equatorial jet stream along the eastern coast of Africa. | |
102. |
Explain any three drainage patterns with suitable diagrams |
Answer» Types of Drainage PatternsThe three main types of drainage patterns that can be identified are dendritic, trellised and radial. The disappearing streams indicate an area of inland drainage as in deserts or underground streams such as those in the limestone areas. Broken ground is also shown with black lines and found in ravines and badlands where lack of vegetation causes extensive erosion when the rivers flood.Dendritic drainage pattern: The name is derived from the Greek word dendron which means a \'tree\'. This drainage pattern is similar to a branching tree and hence the name. This pattern of flow of streams and rivers develops in an area which comprises rocks with a uniform structure. The direction taken by the river and its tributaries is largely dependent on the slope. The water channels thus flow through the valleys between the ridges and spurs resulting in the river and its tributaries making a pattern that resembles a tree and its branches.Trellised drainage pattern: It is a rectangular shaped drainage pattern that develops where bands of rocks vary in resistance. In some areas there are alternate bands of hard and soft rocks. The flowing water can erode the soft rocks and thus flows along the bands of soft rock. Many such water channels form a trellis. The streams (called subsequent rivers) cut out the valleys (called vales) and join the main river (called consequent river) at right angles. The main river, by sheer force, cuts the hard rock and flows down the slope forming an escarpment and thus a river gap is created.Radial drainage pattern: It is a \'spoke- like\' pattern. Water channels flow from around the top if a hill or the top of a dome type feature in numerous directions like the spokes of a wheel. Such a pattern of drainage may develop from a volcano or conical mountain.There are a few other drainage patterns as well, which are uncommon. The\xa0centripetal drainage pattern\xa0is the opposite of radial drainage pattern. The streams converge in an area which is either a depression or a basin.In a parallel drainage pattern, a number of streams flow parallel to each other by following the slope of the region.\xa0 | |
103. |
Explain different types of precipitation |
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104. |
Which chapter of this question is what is isobar |
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105. |
All the best who have geography exam... |
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106. |
Geography ques paper of 2018 final exam |
Answer» Geography ques paper class 11 final examination of 2017_2018 | |
107. |
Reasons declining for wildlife? |
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108. |
Various physiographic divisions of India |
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109. |
Explain the different types of forest found in India |
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110. |
Water divide |
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111. |
Which soil is best for the production of wheat? |
Answer» Alluvial soil | |
112. |
Clarify the four main pillars of human development |
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113. |
What is erosional and depositional work of wind |
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114. |
What is the depositional work of underground water |
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115. |
What is the erosional work of underground water |
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116. |
Name two major sources that tells about interior of the eart |
Answer» Magnetic field and gravitational field<br>Magma | |
117. |
How can peoples participation be effective in conserving forest and wild life? |
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118. |
Define urban forestry? |
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119. |
What is the difference between forest area and forest cover |
Answer» The forest area is the area notified and recorded as the forest land irrespective of the existence of trees, while ie actual forest cover is the area occupied by forests with canopy. | |
120. |
Which type of earthquake waves are responsible for maximum destruction on earth surface |
Answer» L wave is dangerous.<br>I think L-wave (long wave) make minimum destruction because it is slower than s wave and p wave and it is on the surface which might make more destruction by moving the land mass here and there.<br>S-waves | |
121. |
What are the different types of tide |
Answer» There are five types of tideNeap tide, spring tide, dirudnal tide, mixed tide, semi-dirudnal tide. | |
122. |
Explain the concept of formation of himaliyas |
Answer» The Himalayas were formed as a result of\xa0the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate. Read the description given below:\tBecause of the impact of convectional currents, the crust was split into many pieces. The Indo–Australian plate got separated from the Gondwanaland and drifted towards the north.\tAs it drifted towards the north, it collided with the Eurasian plate. As a result of this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were settled in the large-scale depression in the Earth’s crust called Tethys were folded and formed the Himalayas. | |
123. |
Explain the big bang theory. |
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124. |
What are regur soil?? |
Answer» Rager soil is the second name of black soil.It is found mainly in the western ghat.And it is famous for growing cotton.<br>Regur soil is name of the black soil | |
125. |
How many national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are there in India |
Answer» This is what you are saying records given by ncert in exam what I should write latest records or previous records of book But thanks for answer<br>There are 102 National parks and 515 wildlife sanctuaries covering an area of 15.67 million hectares in the india. | |
126. |
discuse three stages of evolution of the present atmosphere? |
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127. |
the industries are major air pollution in India evaluate the statement |
Answer» Delhi | |
128. |
What is peninsular block |
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129. |
Explain the theory regarding the formation of the moon. |
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130. |
What is reative humidity |
Answer» The percentage of moisture persent in the atmoshpere as compared to its full capacity at a given temprature is known as realtive humidity. | |
131. |
What are intursive forms |
Answer» The lava that is released during volcanic eruptions on cooling develops into igneous rocks. The cooling may take place on their reaching the surface or also while the lava is still in the crustal portion. The lava that cools within the crustal portion assumes different forms called intrusive forms. | |
132. |
Importance 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 | |
133. |
What is demoisilles |
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134. |
what are the reversable winds |
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135. |
What is binary theories |
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136. |
Karst topography |
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137. |
Composition of atmosphere |
Answer» The atmosphere is composed of a number of gases, water vapour and dust particles. Nitrogen and Oxygen are two main gases, which form over 99% of the total volume of the atmosphere. The other gases are argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium ozone hydrogen, methane, etc. The following chart gives percentage of permanent gases in the atmosphere:Water vapour is the most important element of the atmosphere. The average amount of water vapour is nearly 2% of the atmosphere by volume, it may-vary from 4% in the worm and wet tropics to less than 1% in dry and cold areas of deserts and the polar regions.Dust particles comprise the third major component of the atmosphere. They are derived from different sources and include: sea salts, smoke-soot, fine soil, ash, pollen, dust, etc. | |
138. |
What is continental drift ? |
Answer» movement of large land mass is called continental drift | |
139. |
Sample paper of final exam 2017 |
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140. |
What is the difference between ocean currents and waves? |
Answer» \tWavesTidesCurrentsFormed due to the forces exerted by winds on the water surfaceFormed due to the interaction of gravitational forces between the Earth, Sun and MoonFormed as a result of temperature differences on oceanic surfacesWaves are defined as the energy that moves across the surface of the waterTides are defined as the rise and fall of the sea levelCurrents are defined as the direction of flow of a body of waterThe intensity of waves are influenced by wind factorsThe intensity of tides are influenced by the location and position of the EarthThe intensity of currents are influenced by winds, temperature differences in water and the oceanic surface topographyWaves occur regularly across bodies of waterTides occur twice a dayEquatorial currents like El Nino occur every few yearsWaves move from side to sideTides move up and downCurrents flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. This is known as the Coriolis Effect.\t | |
141. |
Regional model and regional continuity model |
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142. |
Definition of tide? |
Answer» The periodical rise and fall of the sea level, once or twice a day, mainly due to attraction of the sun and moon is called tides | |
143. |
What is greenhouse and it\'s effect in simple language |
Answer» Increase in average temperature of earth is known as green house and its effect or result excessive temperature which is not suitable for life | |
144. |
What is volcanoes |
Answer» A volcano is a place where gases, ashes and/or molten rock material--lava--escape to the ground. | |
145. |
Glaciers and its types |
Answer» A glacier is a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land. The term “glacier” comes from the French word glace (glah-SAY), which means ice.\tMountain\xa0glaciers\tValley\xa0glaciers.\tTidewater\xa0glaciers.\tPiedmont\xa0glaciers\tHanging\xa0glaciers.\tCirque\xa0glaciers.\tIce Aprons.\tRock\xa0Glaciers. | |
146. |
Map questions for geography class 11 |
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147. |
What is the essential of map making? |
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148. |
What are the imp features of the hot wheater season of india |
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149. |
Maps in syllabus |
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150. |
What is heat budget |
Answer» The average temperature of the earth remains rather constant. It has been possible because whatever the amount of heat the earth receives from the sun in the form of short-waves, it radiates back to the atmosphere in the form of long waves. There exists a stage of heat balance or equilibrium between the earth and its atmosphere. This balance of heat is termed as the earth\'s heat budget. | |