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1451.

Why is peninsular plateau is one of the oldest and most stable landmass of India

Answer» The oldest landmass ,the peninsular part was the part of the Gondwana land.The Gondwana land included India,Australia,South Africa,South America and Antarctica as one single landmass.The convectional currentssplit the crust into a number of pieces,thus leading to the drifting of the Indo-Australian plateafter being seperated fromthe Gondwana land,towards north.
1452.

Why geography is important

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1453.

what is regional planing

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1454.

Name the ancient philosopher who first described impact in of environment on human being

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1455.

Indirect souces

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1456.

Who find the term of geography?

Answer» Eratosthenese
1457.

How find the term of geography

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1458.

What is geomorphic process ?

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1459.

Ncert revision notes kyu nahi hai

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1460.

Explain geography as integrating disciplane

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1461.

Name the branches of regional geography and classify it

Answer» Dovish pooh jo
1462.

Short note on big bang theory

Answer» The big bang theory considers the following stages in the development of the universe >:1:> In the beginning , all matter forming the universe existed one place in the form of a "tiny ball" [singular atom] with an unimaginably small volume infinite temperature and identify density .2:>At the big bang the " tiny ball " exploded violently .this led to a huge expansion . it is now generally accepted that the event of big bang took place 13.7 billion years before the present day .as it grew , some energy was converted into matter . within first three minutes from the big bang event the first atom began form . 3:>Within 30,00,000 year form the big bang , temperature droped to 4,500 K and gave rise to atomic matter . the universe became transparent .
1463.

10 short answer type question form geography as a diclepline

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1464.

Whatis the drainage basin of Ganga River system

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1465.

What is duns?and some example of duns in india

Answer» I think you can get this ans from Google
1466.

What is karewas?

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1467.

In how many geological division india divided?

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1468.

How many time zone usa have?

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1469.

Ncert solution of location

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1470.

What is the importance of physical geography?

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1471.

Differentiate between minerals and rocks.

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1472.

Different between p and s wave

Answer» Difference in velocity
1473.

Koi arts nai na liya hai ?????

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1474.

What are the course books for class 11 cbse.

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1475.

explain evolution of hydrosphere and atomsphe

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1476.

Ch 4 NCRT questions solutions

Answer» All question of chapter 4 NCERT solution
1477.

What are terristeral planets

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1478.

What according to HESS was sea floor spreading?

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1479.

What is margibal information

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1480.

Difference between neap and spring tide

Answer» Rather, the term is derived from the concept of the tide "springing forth." Spring tides occur twice each lunar month all year long without regard to the season. Neap tides, which also occur twice a month, happen when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other. This occurs twice each month.
1481.

What is regional planning?

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1482.

What is strom surge?

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1483.

Which state is also known as molassis basin?

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1484.

What do you mean by regional planning?

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1485.

Which one of the following is a basic tool of a geography?

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1486.

classify the rivers on different three basis

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1487.

What is running water

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1488.

Define winds of changes

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1489.

Describe the structure of oceans

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1490.

Define sea-floor spreading

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1491.

How physical geography important to study as a Branch of geography

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1492.

Difference between the tropical and extratropical cyclone

Answer» Tropical cyclone winds are derived from the release of energy in the form of latent heat. Furthermore, Tropical cyclones have their strongest winds near the surface of the Earth. In contrast, extratropical cyclones have their strongest winds near the tropopause, which is about 8 miles above the surface.
1493.

Does anyone knows the latest format of geography for finals??

Answer» Answer btao
1494.

What are the geotrophic winds

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1495.

why western coastal plain is devoid of any delta

Answer» westen coasr is submerfed under sea and rivers make esruaries delta<br>Because the western coast is totally submerged under sea.And therefore the rivers make estuaries instead of delta
1496.

What is tides

Answer» \tThe periodical rise and fall of the sea level, once or twice a day, mainly due to the attraction of the sun and the moon, is called a tide.\tMovement of water caused by meteorological effects (winds and atmospheric pressure changes) are called surges.\tSurges are not regular like tides.\tThe ‘tide-generating’ force is the difference between these two forces; i.e. the gravitational attraction of the moon and the centrifugal force.\tOn the surface of the earth, the horizontal tide generating forces are more important than the vertical forces in generating the tidal bulges.\tThe tidal bulges on wide continental shelves, have greater height. When tidal bulges hit the mid- oceanic islands they become low.\tThe shape of bays and estuaries along a coastline can also magnify the intensity of tides. Funnel-shaped bays greatly change tidal magnitudes. When the tide is channeled between islands or into bays and estuaries they are called tidal currents.
1497.

How many tides are there

Answer» Tides based on FrequencySemi-diurnal tide :\xa0The most common tidal pattern, featuring two high tides and two low tides each day. The successive high or low tides are approximately of the same height.Diurnal tide : There is only one high tide and one low tide during each day. The successive high and low tides are approximately of the same height.Mixed tide: Tides having variations in height are known as mixed tides. These tides generally occur along the west coast of North America and on many islands of the Pacific Ocean.Tides based on the Sun, Moon and the Earth Positions The height of rising water (high tide) varies appreciably depending upon the position of sun and moon with respect to the earth. Spring tides and neap tides come under this category.Spring tides: The position of both the sun and the moon in relation to the earth has direct bearing on tide height. When the sun, the moon and the earth are in a straight line, the height of the tide will be higher. These are called spring tides and they occur twice a month, one on full moon period and another during new moon period.
1498.

Please tell metrological symbols

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1499.

What is the relation between man and nature

Answer» Human is an integral part of nature and nature has imprints on humans<br>For all the odd answers you’ll get to this question, in practice… humans are nature. In fact, we’re the personification of nature and the reasons why we cause so much damage to the natural world are expressly because of that very point.In the natural world, creatures, plants, or any form of life will expand to make use of all resources in their entirety, plus a bit extra beyond that. If there’s more food available, you will invariably get more and more deer until there’s too many deer to support, and then they’ll either be eaten by predators, or starve, or both. If there’s too many deer, this turns into there being more predators, but then with more predators, they do the exact same thing - they produce more predators than there are deer to support them, until they starve or get killed by other predators.This is very much so the nature of evolution - procreation is based around making as many copies of yourself as possible which survive long enough to make more copies of themselves as well. The fittest creature for a given context will almost invariably produce more offspring which live longer than previous generations could manage, such as by having a mutation which allows it to survive on less food, or to run faster to catch prey or avoid predators, or any of a huge number of possibilities. The thing is though, that the very nature of evolution ensures that the creature will produce more than is sustainable, and then the less-fit versions of that creature will die off, and presumably the one which was most fit for the situation is all that’s left, causing a cycle of overpopulation and culling.Humans do this exact same behaviour, except we do it better than other species are capable of due to our advanced tool usage, which is totally a natural trait. What’s the difference between a human dam and a beaver’s dam? The difference is a human dam is less likely to completely ruin the local ecosystem oddly enough. It’s a much bigger scale, but also has a much better grasp of the harm that can be dealt and so we add functionality to mitigate the harm done.
1500.

Which one of the following is a basic tool of a geographyA. Map B. SketchC. StatisticsD. Projection

Answer» A map