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1501. |
Explain the plate tectonic theory in detail |
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1502. |
India shares its borders with many countries. Identify the challenges |
Answer» Most probably the challenge is to make secure the borders of country... | |
1503. |
What do u mean by wet and dry thermometer |
Answer» The dry bulb and wet bulb thermometers are used for measuring humidity in the air. The dry bulb and wet bulb thermometers are two identical thermometers fixed to a wooden frame. The bulb of the dry thermometer is kept uncovered and is exposed to the air while the bulb of the wet bulb thermometer is wrapped up with a piece of wet muslin, which is kept continuously moist by dipping a strand of it into a small vessel of distilled water. The evaporation from the wet bulb lowers its temperature.Dry bulb readings are not affected by the amount of water vapour present in the air, but the wet bulb readings vary with it since the rate of evaporation is dependent upon the amount of water vapour present in the air. The greater the humidity in the air, the slower the rate of evaporation and hence, the difference between the readings of the dry bulb and wet bulb will be small. On the other hand, when the air is dry, the evaporation from the surface of the wet bulb is rapid, which would lower its temperature and the difference between the two readings would be larger. Hence, the difference of the readings of the dry bulb and the wet bulb thermometers determines the state of the atmosphere with regard to its humidity. The larger the difference, the more arid is the air. | |
1504. |
Describe the origin of the earth . |
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1505. |
If there is eastern ghat in place of western ghat then which forest affect and why? |
Answer» Tropical deciduous forests are affected | |
1506. |
Describe the origin of earth |
Answer» There were lots of hypothesis regarding the origin of life on earth. Certain experts suggested that life came from outer space as spores while another group explained that life came from a non-cellular component such as decaying matters like mud. The latter theory was known as the theory of spontaneous generation, which was discarded later.In the year 1953, Oparin and Haldane suggested that life originated from non-living organic molecules like proteins and RNA. This was followed by the theory of chemical evolution which suggested that atmospheric conditions of earth led to the formation of organic molecules from inorganic molecules. Few scientists conducted experiments regarding the same. However, once the first life came into existence, they started to evolve in different ways and forms. This laid a stepping stone to the theory of evolution. | |
1507. |
Define geography ?? |
Answer» Geography can be defined as―The branch of Natural Science and Social Science that can explain about Universe as well as Social Cultures and Social Factors is called Geography.<br>It can be defined as the detailed study or description of our mother earth.it gives us knowledge about the various elements present in and around us.<br>The study of the world’s surface, physical qualities, climate, population, products. | |
1508. |
Why is the study of geography important? |
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1509. |
Write a balanced note on Ganga basin. |
Answer» Search on internet | |
1510. |
"The peninsular plateau has a wide variety of landforms". Discuss the statement with examples. |
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1511. |
first chapter of geography is location or geography as a discipline? |
Answer» Geography as a discipline is from the first book and location is from second book<br>Please clarify the question | |
1512. |
What is Cyclone?How many types of Cyclone? |
Answer» In meteorology, the term cyclone can be defined as the rapid inward circulation of air masses about a low-pressure centre which is circling counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern.Types of Cyclone1. Tropical Cyclone: It occurs over tropical ocean regions. it is two types- Hurricanes and typhoons. Hurricanes are found in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, whereas typhoons are found in the Northwest Pacific. On the basis of intensity and wind speed, this cyclone is classified into five categories- 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. Category 5 has a wind speed of 155 mph or above.2. Polar Cyclone: It occurs over Polar Regions of Greenland, Siberia and Antarctica. It is strong during the winter season.3. Mesocyclone: It is a vortex of air within a convective storm. It is the air that rises and rotates around a vertical axis, usually in the same direction as low-pressure systems in a given hemisphere. These types of cyclones are accompanied by the rotating air within the thunderstorm. | |
1513. |
Physical and human factors are both not static. Explain |
Answer» Since geography is relates to studying the Earth, and the Earth is continually changing. Nothing on Earth remains in a static position. The only constant on the Earth is change. The rate of things change differs from place to place.The geographical phenomena, both human and physical, are highly dynamic. They change gradually because of the inter-active processes between ever hanging earth and ever-active and untiring human beings. There subsist changes over the earth’s surface in its physical as well as human and cultural environs.Many phenomena are similar and several are dissimilar. It is, thus, logical to distinguish geography as the study of a real differentiation. Therefore, geography is supposed to study those phenomena that differ over space. Geographers study the changes/variations/adaptations in the phenomena over the surface of the earth as well as study the relations with the other factors that cause these changes.For instance, cropping patterns vary from area to area; however this variation in cropping pattern, as a phenomenon, is associated with changes in climates, soils, market demands, and ability of a farmer to invest and technological inputs available to them. Therefore, the concern of geography is to discover the causal connection between any 2 phenomena or between more than one phenomena.Primitive human societies were directly reliant on their immediate environs. Geography, therefore, is connected with the study of Human and Nature inter-actions as a unified whole. ‘Human is an essential part of ‘nature’ and ‘nature’ has the human imprints. ‘Nature’ has impacted different facets of human life. Its imprints is seen on clothing, food, occupation, and shelter. Human beings have gradually accepted nature by way of adaptation and modification. | |
1514. |
What is human geography |
Answer» Human geography\xa0consists of a number of sub-disciplinary fields that focus on different elements of\xa0human\xa0activity and organization, for example, cultural\xa0geography, economic\xa0geography, health\xa0geography, historical\xa0geography, political\xa0geography, population\xa0geography, rural\xa0geography, social\xa0geography.\xa0Human geography\xa0is a wide-ranging discipline that draws together many of the strands\xa0important\xa0for understanding the world today. It examines\xa0human\xa0societies and how they develop, their culture, economy and politics, all within the context of their environment. | |
1515. |
What are the categories of tropical cyclone?plz explain...??? |
Answer» Tropical storm, moderate tropical storm, severe tropical storm,super tropical storm and tropical depression are the categories of tropical cyclone | |
1516. |
What do you mean by dwarf planet? |
Answer» Dwarf planets are heavenly bodies that are too small to be considered a planet but too large to fall under smaller categories. The International Astronomical Unit defines a planet as something that obeys the following criteria:\tTo be in orbit around the Sun\tHas enough gravity to pull its own mass into a round shape\tHas cleared its orbit of smaller objects | |
1517. |
Write a note on central soil conservation boar. |
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1518. |
Explain the big bang theory with diagram |
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1519. |
pls explain nebular hypothesis in brief...☄☄☄ |
Answer» The solar\xa0nebular hypothesis\xa0describes the formation of our solar system from a\xa0nebula\xa0cloud made from a collection of dust and gas. It is believed that the sun, planets, moons, and asteroids were formed around the same time around 4.5 billion years ago from a\xa0nebula.\xa0The\xa0nebular hypothesis\xa0is the leading theory, amongst scientists, which states that the planets were formed out of a cloud of material associated with a youthful sun, which was slowly rotating. ... It suggests that the Solar System is formed from the nebulous material.\xa0This theory is widely accepted to account for the formation of stars and planetary systems such as ours. The first version of the nebular hypothesis was proposed in 1755 by the German philosopher\xa0Immanuel Kant\xa0and modified in 1796 by Pierre Laplace. | |
1520. |
what is the length of landmass of india |
Answer» mam yogita..1 million is equal to 10 lakh. than how 3.2. miloin is 3 lakh.<br>The land mass of India has an area of 3.28 million (3.28 lakh) square km; which comprises about 2.4% of the total geographical area of the world. India is the seventh largest country in the world. | |
1521. |
What is Solar Radiation☀?☀❓ |
Answer» Solar radiation\xa0is radiant energy emitted by the sun from a nuclear fusion reaction that creates electromagnetic energy. About half of the\xa0radiation\xa0is in the visible short-wave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The other half is mostly in the near-infrared part, with some in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum.\xa0Solar radiation, often called the\xa0solar\xa0resource, is a general term for the electromagnetic\xa0radiation\xa0emitted by the sun.\xa0Solar radiation\xa0can be captured and turned into useful forms of\xa0energy, such as heat and electricity, using a variety of technologies. | |
1522. |
What is guttunbergs falling |
Answer» Plz answer it.<br>Guttunbergs falls | |
1523. |
What is mahavoris falls |
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1524. |
Describe the direct and indirect sources for the internal study of the earth |
Answer» There are two sources for information about interior of the earth – a) Direct Sources and b) Indirect Sources:•Direct Sources: Mining, drilling and volcanic eruption are examples of direct sources. During the process of mining and drilling rocks and minerals are extracted which gives information that there are layer system in the crust. Crust is made of many kinds of rocks and minerals. Volcanic eruption suggests that there is some zone inside the earth which is very hot and in liquid condition. Direct sources are not very reliable because mining and drilling can be done only up to some depth only.Indirect Sources: Seismic waves, gravitational field, magnetic field, falling meteors etc are example of indirect sources. They are very important for know about earth‘s interior. Movement of seismic wave suggests that there are three layers in the earth and each layer has different density. Density increases toward the center of the earth.<br>The\xa0direct sources\xa0are those that provide first-hand information about events whereas the indirect sources\xa0involve the reports and analysis of\xa0direct\xa0information by other people.\xa0In scientific disciplines, experiments are the most common\xa0direct source; in other disciplines, surveys and interviews, or research into written and oral records of events provide\xa0direct\xa0access to information.\xa0Most of our\xa0information\xa0about\xa0earth\'s interior\xa0has come from seismic studies. Seismic waves produced during an earthquake are recorded by a seismograph when these waves reach the surface of the\xa0earth. There are two types of seismic waves- body waves and surface waves. | |
1525. |
Describe L-waves |
Answer» Four types of seismic waves| Specifications of all types of seismic waves.\tP- Waves (Primary waves)\tS- Waves (Secondary waves)\tL- Waves (Surface waves)\tRayleigh waves.\xa0L\xa0waves they are dispersive so the particular speed at which they travel depends on the wave period and the near-surface geologic structure, and they also decrease in amplitude with depth. Typical speeds for Rayleigh waves are on the order of 1 to 5\xa0km/s.<br>Wave\xa0is a flow or transfer of energy in the form of oscillation through a medium – space or mass. Sea\xa0waves\xa0or tides, a sound which we hear, a photon of light travelling and even the movement of small plants blown by the wind are all\xa0examples\xa0of different types of\xa0waves. L\xa0waves they are dispersive so the particular speed at which they travel depends on the wave period and the near-surface geologic structure, and they also decrease in amplitude with depth. Typical speeds for Rayleigh waves are on the order of 1 to 5\xa0km/s. | |
1526. |
What are the direct sources of information about the interior of the Earth |
Answer» There are two sources for information about interior of the earth – a) Direct Sources and b) Indirect Sources:\tDirect Sources: Mining, drilling and volcanic eruption are examples of direct sources. During the process of mining and drilling rocks and minerals are extracted which gives information that there are layer system in the crust. Crust is made of many kinds of rocks and minerals. Volcanic eruption suggests that there is some zone inside the earth which is very hot and in liquid condition. Direct sources are not very reliable because mining and drilling can be done only up to some depth only.\tIndirect Sources: Seismic waves, gravitational field, magnetic field, falling meteors etc are example of indirect sources. They are very important for know about earth‘s interior. Movement of seismic wave suggests that there are three layers in the earth and each layer has different density. Density increases toward the center of the earth. Movement of seismic wave suggests two things: a) There are three layers in the earth and b) Each layer has different density which increases toward the center of the earth. | |
1527. |
What is the relation between Man and Nature??? |
Answer» Humans are sophisticated and evolved animals who have modified the natural environment to make it suitable for living. While human dependency on nature has been decreased over the process of evolution, people still demonstrate many forms of nature contentedness. This includes emotional attachment to nature, perception of themselves as a part of nature, and activities aimed at nature protection. Human is an integral part of nature and nature has imprints of man. | |
1528. |
Why is it logical to pereive geography as the study of areal differentoation? Expalin? |
Answer» Variations in the natural as well as cultural phenomena provides a clue in understanding the relationshipbetween physical environment and cultural features.The physical environment has provided the stage over which the human societies enacted the drama of their creative skills with the tools and techniques which they invented in the process of their development. It can be said that geography is the description of the earth. We know that the reality is always multifaceted and the earth is also multi-dimensional. This is why many disciplines from natural sciences and a number of sister disciplines in social sciences study different aspect of the earth\'s surface. Geography is different from other subjects but at the same time it is closely related toother disciplines. Geography derives its data base from all the natural and social sciences.The existing variations over the surface of the earth in physical as well as cultural environment. A number of phenomena are similar and many are dissimilar. It is, therefore, logical to perceive geography as the study of a real differentiation. | |
1529. |
Explain The Origin of The Earth???. |
Answer» There were lots of hypothesis regarding the origin of life on earth. Certain experts suggested that life came from outer space as spores while another group explained that life came from a non-cellular component such as decaying matters like mud. The latter theory was known as the theory of spontaneous generation, which was discarded later.In the year 1953, Oparin and Haldane suggested that life originated from non-living organic molecules like\xa0proteins\xa0and RNA. This was followed by the theory of chemical evolution which suggested that atmospheric conditions of earth led to the formation of organic molecules from inorganic molecules. Few scientists conducted experiments regarding the same. However, once the first life came into existence, they started to evolve in different ways and forms. This laid a stepping stone to the theory of evolution. | |
1530. |
What is bio riserve |
Answer» Biosphere reserves are the protected areas meant for the conservation of plants and animals. It also restores the traditional life of the tribals living in that vicinity. They conserve the biodiversity of that area.There are 18 Biosphere Reserves in India established by the government that protect large areas of natural habitats. These areas are provided with the buffer zones that are open for some economic uses. Not only the flora and fauna but also the humans inhabiting these areas are protected.The Biosphere Reserves are identified by the Man and Biosphere Reserve Program to promote sustainable development. This program was initiated by UNESCO in 1971. This program recognizes areas that:\t\tare the world’s most typical terrestrial and coastal ecosystems.\t\t\tareas that exhibit approaches ton live and work in harmony with nature.\t\t\tthat demonstrates the achievement of a sustainable balance between conserving natural ecosystems and biodiversity.\t | |
1531. |
What do Geographers study❓?❓ |
Answer» More About earth | |
1532. |
Distinguish between gulf and strait |
Answer» • 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.• 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.• Gulfs can be easily associated with inland bodies of water as well as the ocean. Straits are mostly discussed with regards to the ocean. | |
1533. |
Describe the types of volcanoes |
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1534. |
Mention any five reasons why geography is consider as an integrating discipline |
Answer» Hello????so slow | |
1535. |
Types of earthquake and effects |
Answer» Types of Earthquakes\tTectonic\xa0earthquakes:\xa0The most common form of earthquakes, it is caused by the movement of loose fragmented pieces of land on earth’s crust knowns as tectonic plates.\tVolcanic\xa0earthquake:\xa0The less prevalent compared to the tectonic variety, these earthquakes happen before or after the eruption of a\xa0volcano. It is caused when magma leaving the volcano are filled by rocks being pushed to the surface.\tCollapse\xa0earthquake:\xa0This earthquake occurs in underground mines. The main cause is due to pressure generated within the rocks.\tExplosion\xa0earthquakes:\xa0The occurrence of this type of earthquake is artificial in nature. High-density explosion such as nuclear explosions is the primary cause.Following are the effects of the earthquake:\tGround shaking: Surface waves that are near the epicentre are responsible for the earthquake. The intensity of ground shaking depends on the duration, local geology and distance.\tDamage to a man-made structure.\tAn outbreak of fire and spilling of hazardous chemicals. | |
1536. |
Describe the material ejected by volcanoes |
Answer» Lava | |
1537. |
There is an integration of social and physical science factor I geography explain |
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1538. |
Write the use of GIS |
Answer» Gis is one of modern scientific techniques | |
1539. |
Physical and human factors both are dynamic not static. Explain |
Answer» The geographical phenomenal both physical and human are not static, they are highly dynamic because of the inter-active processes between ever hanging earth and ever-active and untiring human beings.Since geography is relates to studying the Earth, and the Earth is continually changing.\xa0Nothing on Earth remains in a static position. The only constant on the Earth is change.\xa0The rate of things change differs from place to place.The\xa0geographical phenomena, both human and physical, are highly dynamic. They change gradually because of the inter-active processes between ever hanging earth and ever-active and untiring human beings. There subsist changes over the earth’s surface in its physical as well as human and cultural environs.Many phenomena are similar and several are dissimilar. It is, thus, logical to distinguish geography as the study of a real differentiation. Therefore, geography is supposed to study those phenomena that differ over space.\xa0Geographers study the changes/variations/adaptations in the phenomena over the surface of the earth as well as study the relations with the other factors that cause these changes.For instance,\xa0cropping patterns vary from area to area; however this variation in cropping pattern, as a phenomenon, is associated with changes in climates, soils, market demands, and ability of a farmer to invest and technological inputs available to them. Therefore, the concern of geography is to discover the causal connection between any 2 phenomena or between more than one phenomena.Primitive human societies were directly reliant on their immediate environs.\xa0Geography, therefore, is connected with the\xa0study of Human and Nature inter-actions as a unified whole. ‘Human is an essential part of ‘nature’ and ‘nature’ has the human imprints. ‘Nature’ has impacted different facets of human life. Its imprints is seen on\xa0clothing, food, occupation,\xa0and\xa0shelter. Human beings have gradually accepted nature by way of adaptation and modification. | |
1540. |
Shape of Earth is similar to which fruit |
Answer» Orange<br>Earth is geiod shaped something like egg<br>Orange<br>The geoid is a shape like the surface of the Earth. It is a 3-D geometrical shape like an\xa0orange. | |
1541. |
How is geography related to Economics? Explain. |
Answer» Because geography is related to economic and economic is also related to geography. These reasons are very important | |
1542. |
Distinguish between Lithosphere and Biosphere |
Answer» LITHOSPHERE :The lithosphere is the crust and upper mantle of a planet, including all the solid matter from moutains to valleys to tectonic plates underneath. In Earth the lithospheric mantle is brittle and hard, almost like the crust, though chemically distinct.BIOSPHERE :The biosphere is the life and ecology of a planet. It is not a distinct area, but rather a collection of areas, including parts of the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere, where organisms live and dead organic matter rests. | |
1543. |
Distinguish between Systematic geography and Regional geography |
Answer» In systematic geography a phenomenon is studied world over s a whole and then the identification of typologies or spatial patterns is done.We study about Physical geography and Human geography in systematic approach.Regional geography is the study of geographical factors of an area.It means one can start with a region ,a state,or a river basins and then study it from different approaches.The main sub branches of Regional geography are:1.Regional studies,2.Regional Analysis, 3. Regional development,4. Regional planning. | |
1544. |
Explain the air pressure at high level and at sea level. |
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1545. |
What is the location of anaimalai in the Indian map |
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1546. |
Why should we study geography? |
Answer» To gain knowledge about earth | |
1547. |
Give some point on physical geography and its importance |
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 | |
1548. |
The penisular block boundaries of the penisular block |
Answer» The\xa0Peninsular Block\xa0is made up of a series of patland plateaus such as the Hazaribagh plateau, the Palamu plateau, the Ranchi plateau, the Malwa plateau, the Coimbatore plateau, and the Karnataka plateau. The northern\xa0boundary of the Peninsular Block\xa0may be taken as an irregular line running from Rann of Kachchh 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. | |
1549. |
What are the effect of Earth quake.? |
Answer» 1) Earthquakes have all encompassing disastrous effect on the area of their occurrence.2)Apart from these, earthquakes also have some serious and far reaching enviromental consequences.3) surface seismic waves produce fissures on the upper layer of the earth crust through which water and other volatile materials gush out, inundating the neighbouring areas<br>Following are the effects of the earthquake:\tGround shaking: Surface waves that are near the epicenter are responsible for the earthquake. The intensity of ground shaking depends on the duration, local geology, and distance.\tDamage to a man-made structure.\tAn outbreak of fire and spilling of hazardous chemicals. | |
1550. |
Explain the direct source of information about the direct source of the Earth.? |
Answer» Direct Sources:-●The most easily available solid earth material is surface rock or the rocks we get from mining areas.●Gold mines in south Africa are as deep as 3-4km.●The deepest drill at kola,in Arctic ocean,has so far reached a depth of 12 km. ●Volcanic eruption forms another source of obtaining direct information. | |