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151. |
What is the heat budget of the earth? |
Answer» the amount of heat received by the earth in the form of insulation is equal to the amount of heat released by the earth receive and it observe the heat during the day and release the heat during the night the amount which it had received during day and it will releas the heat at night it is called heat balance of the earth (in short) | |
152. |
Describe 4 points of world boreal biome? Plzzs answer it |
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153. |
What is Aphelion ? |
Answer» During the revolution of the sun,the earth is farthest from the sun(152 Million km on 4th July).This position of earth is known as Aphelion? | |
154. |
Extra question |
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155. |
How waves are cause? Explain |
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156. |
What is monsoon? Characterstics of monsoon ? |
Answer» The monsoons strangely affect the climate of India. To understand the mechanism of the Indian monsoon, it is first important to understand the few facts.The Indian monsoon is characterized by the following three dominant factors :(i) Seasonal reversal of direction in wind system. The monsoon winds blow from land to sea in winter and from sea to land in summer.(ii) Seasonal heavy rainfall and drought are common features of the Indian monsoon.(iii) In spite of local variations in climatic conditions, it unites the whole country in a single climatic thread of monsoon type of climate. | |
157. |
Practicals for geography?? |
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158. |
Tectonic plates and their movements |
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159. |
What do you mean by Continental drift theory? |
Answer» It means ,at carbonic ferrous period around 250 million years ago all the continents were united as one called pangea and was surrounded by all ocean named panthalasa gradually pangea divided into two parts Angaraland and Gondwanaland by geosyncline named tethis sea because of further division all present day continents and oceans were formed.It was given by a meteriologist Alfred wegner in 1912. | |
160. |
What are the two types of mass movement and explain them? |
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161. |
what is geomorpology |
Answer» study of the physical features of the surface of the earth is geomorphology | |
162. |
Sir from where can I get lecture |
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163. |
How can I get geography blueprint |
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164. |
Sample paper for geography |
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165. |
How to loose biodiversity? |
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166. |
Draw and explain the relation forces and tides |
Answer» Types of TidesSpring Tides:\xa0During the full moon and new moon days, the sun, the earth and the moon are in the same line and the tides are the highest. These tides are called spring tides.Neap Tide:\xa0When the moon is in its first and third quarters, the ocean waters get drawn in diagonally opposite directions by the gravitational pull of the sun and the earth. This results in low tides; called neap tides. | |
167. |
India has rich variety of wetland habitats. Write two sites of it . |
Answer» Chilika lake, orrissa Keoladeo national park,bharatpur Conserved under Conventional of Wetland of International Importance (Ramsar Convention) | |
168. |
Which Maps and diagram have maximum chance that will come in 2019 class XI boards |
Answer» Where it is? | |
169. |
What arre westerly winds ? |
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170. |
Why are the terrestrial planets rocky? |
Answer» The terrestrial planets are rocky because they are earth-like and are made up of rocks and metals and have relatively high densities.Terrestial planets are similar to earth in composition heat from the sun evaporated lightweight elements like hydrogen,helium into interplanetary space. Mostly rock and metal was left in this zone and clumped together to form the inner rockey planets. | |
171. |
Explain the heat budget of the planet earth |
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172. |
Write a short note on Northen plain. |
Answer» Northern plains is depression caused by the formation of Himalayas , which is being filled by the silt,mud carried by rivers(Ganga,Indus,Bhramputra) from the Himalayas.Northern plains are very productive and fertile in nature for many crops.Plains are also suitable for the development of railways, industries due to which they are having very high population.I hope this answer will help you. | |
173. |
State three main characteristics of Himalayan mountain and peninsular plateau |
Answer» Very Nice Answer<br>The Himalayas are still rising 7to10cm per year and peninsular pleatue are comparatively stable☺️☺️<br>Himalayas formed by sedimentary rock and peninsular pleatue are formed by igneous and metamorphic rock<br>Himalayas are arc in shape and snow covered peninsular pleatue is triangular in shape and not covered with snow | |
174. |
Types of precipitation |
Answer» Sir how to get question paper of last year in geography | |
175. |
Full form of itcz |
Answer» Inter Tropical Convergence Zone<br>Inter Tropical Converzent Zone. | |
176. |
How itcz effect indian climate |
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177. |
Please give the sample papar |
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178. |
I want a 40 marjs sample paper |
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179. |
What are ocean currents? Discuss their effects? |
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180. |
Why do earthquakes waves developed shadow zone? |
Answer» The earthquake waves develop shadow zones because:(i)The P and S waves follow a curved path in the interior of the earth which proves that the density increases inside theearth.(ii)P and S waves are recorded along the surface near the focus of the earthquake. Beyond the depth of 2900 km ‘S’ wavedisappear and P waves travel with reduced velocity(iii)On reaching the core ‘S’ waves disappear and P waves are refracted as a result there is no wave for a distance. Thisarea is known as shadow zone. Normally it is found between 105° to 145°. | |
181. |
What do you mean by variability of rainfall ? What are the factor determining the climate of India? |
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182. |
What is a hot spot |
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183. |
Why is height of gurusikhar is decrese at height 1727 to 1722 |
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184. |
What is the mean of rain bearing |
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185. |
What is precipitatin andits various types |
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186. |
What is the history of aerial maps ? |
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187. |
What is the difference between wave and current if any ....???? |
Answer» Thanks Yogita<br>\tWavesCurrentsFormed due to the forces exerted by winds on the water surfaceFormed as a result of temperature differences on oceanic surfacesWaves are defined as the energy that moves across the surface of the waterCurrents are defined as the direction of flow of a body of waterThe intensity of waves are influenced by wind factorsThe intensity of currents are influenced by winds, temperature differences in water and the oceanic surface topographyWaves occur regularly across bodies of waterEquatorial currents like El Nino occur every few yearsWaves move from side to sideCurrents flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. This is known as the Coriolis Effect\t<br>\tTidesCurrentsFormed due to the interaction of gravitational forces between the Earth, Sun and MoonFormed as a result of temperature differences on oceanic surfacesTides 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 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 topographyTides occur twice a dayEquatorial currents like El Nino occur every few yearsTides 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 | |
188. |
Practicals of geography of class 11th |
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189. |
Who introduced the systematic geographic approach ? |
Answer» Alexander Von Humboldt, a German Geographer had introduced systematic geography. | |
190. |
Types of rainfall explain ? |
Answer» There arr three types of rainfall conventional rainfall, orographic rainfall and cyclonic rainfall . For further details you can take help from your ncert book class 11. | |
191. |
Mention any two sources of water pollution by human being in India |
Answer» By factories and garbage disposal to lakes , ponds and rivers | |
192. |
what do you mean by forest conservation |
Answer» Forest conservation as the name suggests is the preservation and the protection of forests. It also involves the reversal of deforestation and environmental pollution. The preservation of all natural resources is absolutely essential for the balance of our ecosystem. | |
193. |
What is littoral and swamp forests ? |
Answer» Littoral forests and Swamp forests are also called the wetland forests. India has rich variety of these type of forest. They are mainly found in reservoirs of Deccan Plateau, saline coast of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Gulf of Kutch, Eastern Coast Deltas, lakes and Rivers of Kashmir and Ladakh, Swamps in North East India. | |
194. |
Which winds are called snow eaters? |
Answer» "Chinook" is an Arapaho Indian word meaning "snow eater." This name is appropriate for this wind because chinook winds bring a dramatic warming to winter-weary regions and melt snow in their path. Chinooks are dry; they may have less than 5 percent\xa0relative humidity, that is, 5 percent of the amount of water vapor possible relative to temperature, so they rapidly vaporize melted snow. A chinook can erase all signs of a foot-deep cover of snow in just a few hours. | |
195. |
define caldera? |
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196. |
anguler movementum conservation |
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197. |
What is difference between forest area and forest cover? |
Answer» There is a difference between forest area and forest cover. Geographical area recorded as forests in government records is forest area. It is also referred to as recorded forest area. All lands, more than one hectare in area with a tree canopy density of more than 10 per cent is called forest cover. Such lands may not be statutorily notified as forest area. For example, the total forest area in India is about 23.3 per cent of the total geographical area. It includes such areas also without forest cover. Areas actually covered with forests are 19.4 per cent of the total geographical area. | |
198. |
Describe thermocline? with the help of diagram |
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199. |
What is flood?Describe consequences and control of floods? |
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200. |
What is disaster management? Describe there states involved in disaster management. |
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