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201. |
Why there is a regional variation in rainfall ? |
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202. |
Can anyone tell another app for test my learning ?? |
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203. |
Explain forest cover in India |
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204. |
Mention any five facts of world climate change |
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205. |
Difference between westerly jet stream and easterly jet stream. |
Answer» Western Jet Streams: The upper air westerly jet streams are extended up to 20°N-35°N (Nagpur, Raipur latitudes) due to equator-ward shift of upper air north polar whirl during northern winter (October to February). In the winter season, the upper air westerly jet streams are bifurcated into two branches due to physical obstruction of the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau. The western cyclonic disturbances are weather phenomena of the winter months brought in by the westerly flow from the Mediterranean region. They usually influence the weather of the north and north-western regions of India.Eastern Jet Stream: The tropical easterly jet stream extends far to the north of Tibet. An easterly jet stream, called the sub-tropical easterly jet stream blows over peninsular India, approximately over 14°N during the summer months. It is the main causative factor for determining the vigour of the summer monsoon in India. In Ealry June, the North eastern Indian states receive rainfall due to the effects of the easterly jet streams.<br>\tSubtropical easterly jet streams.Subtropical westerly jet streams.1. They are less strong.1. They are more strong.2. The spatial coverage is less.\xa02. The spatial coverage is more.\t | |
206. |
Largest country |
Answer» Russia which have 17,098, 242sq/km area | |
207. |
What is the conclusion of climate chapter from India physical environment class 11 |
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208. |
What is ersion |
Answer» Removal of top layer is known as erosion<br>The removal of soil by running water and wind is known as soil erosion | |
209. |
Define halocline and thermocline layer |
Answer» Haloclines:i. Haloclines are a type of chemocline, which means that the chemical makeup of the cline is what makes it different from the surrounding water. Specifically, a halocline has a different level of salinity than the rest of the body of water.ii. Usually the halocline is the layer that has a much higher level of salinity than the layers above and below it. This high level of salinity also makes the layer denser.iii. Haloclines are found in many areas around the world. They are common in the oceans, especially in colder regions, where cold water with a lower salinity ‘floats’ on top of the saltier, warmer layer. These layers are also common in areas where freshwater and saltwater come together.Thermoclines:i. Thermoclines are layers in which the temperature of the water changes at a much faster rate than in the surrounding water.ii. The thermocline forms where the warm and cold layers slowly mix. As the sun sets or rises, the top layer heats and cools, causing the mixed layer to rapidly change in temperature.Thermoclines occur due to a variety of reasons, including seasonal changes, currents and weather. | |
210. |
in which year was wildlife act enacted in india? |
Answer» In 1972 comprehensive Wildlife Act was enacted in India<br>An\xa0Act\xa0to provide for the\xa0protection\xa0ofWild animals, birds and plants and for matters connected therewith or ancillary or incidental thereto. The\xa0Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 is an\xa0Actof the Parliament of India\xa0enacted\xa0forprotection\xa0of plants and animal species. | |
211. |
What is a catchment area? |
Answer» the river basin water are specific area is called catchmant area | |
212. |
What are the 2 types of rocks based on formation |
Answer» Igneous Rock: Igneous rock is one of the three main rock types. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Igneous rock may form with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive (volcanic) rocks.Sedimentary Rock: Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material within bodies of water and at the surface of the earth. The process that causes various organic materials and minerals to settle in a place is termed as sedimentation. | |
213. |
What are tides? And its importance |
Answer» When the wind blows above the sea the collision of some winds gives a force to the water cause the disturbance in water is called tides. In a day tides comes only two times, high tide and low tide. | |
214. |
Define big bang theory. |
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215. |
what is trenches |
Answer» The deepest elevation inside the ocean | |
216. |
What is frost? |
Answer» the weather condition when the temperature falls below 0° Celsius (freezing point) and a thin layer of ice forms on the ground and other surfaces, especially at night. | |
217. |
what is light-years |
Answer» The distance that light travels in one year in vacuum . This is called as light years. Word light year is usually used to express astronomical distance | |
218. |
What is bing bang theory?? |
Answer» It explains the origin of universe which is also known as expanding universe theory. | |
219. |
From where do i get cbse videos for the explanation of chapters |
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220. |
Who can answer that why sometimes we can see the moon during the daylight? |
Answer» I hope this answer will help you.<br>According to me Sneha the answer can be We see the moon and sun both during the day light because our earth is in rotation everytime sometime situation occurs that earth is in middle and moon and sun due to rotation fall at angular position.For example............ ....⛅.................... ?........... ?In this situation moon and sun both will be visible at the daylight.<br>We see only when moon is closest to the earth and after the sunset and moon is the closest natural satellite of the earth.<br>Pls somebody answer | |
221. |
What is difference between air and wind |
Answer» Blowing air and moving air is called wind but air is the mixture of gases and wind is of different types such as storm and gentle wind (breeze).<br>Air is present everywhere but the movement of air is known as wind | |
222. |
Erosional features formed by Running water |
Answer» Erosional landforms formed by running waters are:- meanders,ox bow lake,river terraces ,valley,potholes | |
223. |
Write any two example of igneous rock |
Answer» Granite and basalt | |
224. |
What are the characteristics of one side of monsoon |
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225. |
Difference between solar radiation and isolation? |
Answer» Solar radiation is a heat transfer of sunlight without help of any medium only radiate the sunlight and the total amount of solar radiation which is reaching in a geographical area is known as isolation. | |
226. |
Why 82 .5 degree taken as standard time of india???? |
Answer» No ..the correct answer will be there was a general understanding among all the countries that multiples of 7°30\' should be selected as standard meridian and then it passes through middle most of the cpuntry and to maintain equal timing zone throughout th3 country<br>Because ist passes through the middle of the country | |
227. |
Which longitude is treated as a standard meridium for India? |
Answer» 82°30\' longitude that passess through the middle of india (mirzapur in uttar pradesh). | |
228. |
place from where standarad meridian passea |
Answer» Ism passess through up ,mp,orissa and andhra pradesh | |
229. |
Why is thickness of the troposphere great est at the equator?give reasons |
Answer» Because heat is transported to great height by the strong convectional current | |
230. |
Why india has chosen IST in the multiple of 7\'30 |
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231. |
Name the states which are drained the river Yamuna |
Answer» Haryana, Madhya Pradesh,Uttar Pradesh alsi a ut delhi is drained by yamuna<br>U.p,M.p,delhi and haryana | |
232. |
One nautical milies is equal to how many kilometer |
Answer» 1.852 km | |
233. |
Mention any six problem of river water in India? |
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234. |
What is orimulsion? |
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235. |
What is iron ore? |
Answer» It is rocks from which metallic iron can be extracted.<br>Class8 | |
236. |
Distinguished between western ghats and eastern ghats |
Answer» \tWestern GhatsEastern Ghats1.The western ghats are continuous chains of mountains and can be crossed through passes only.1. The Eastern ghats are not continuous and are cut by rivers falling into the Bay of Bengal.2.The height ranges from 900-1600 meters.2.Their height is lower than the western ghats, height ranges from 600 to 900 meter3.Most of the Peninsular rivers originate from western ghats.3. No major river originates from Eastern ghats.4. The soil is highly fertile.4. The soil is not so fertile here.5. The onset of monsoon is felt by the western ghats.5. The retreating of the monsoon is felt here in October and November.\t | |
237. |
Why are igneous rocks called primary rocks? |
Answer» Igneous rock are called primary rocks because they are firstly formed in rock cycle<br>Igneous rocks formed first on earths surface thats why it is known as primary rocks<br>Igneous rocks rocks are referred to as the primary rocks, because they represent the rocks which directly or indirectly provided materials for the formation of other types of rocks.Magma erupts from volcanic eruptions and on reaching earths crust it is called lava and solidifies by cooling.Thus, cooling and solidification are the two distinct processes involved in the formation of igneous rocks.In rock cycle the first rock that is formed is igneous rocks from them sedimentary rocks are formed and after that metamorphic rocks formed. | |
238. |
Distinguish between solidegradation ,soil erosion and suggest any three step to conserve soil |
Answer» Terrece farming, making check dams, counter ploughing<br>Three steps to conserve soil are as follows:-<br>Soil eroison is the eroison of soil due to water and wind<br>Soil degradation is the lose of top layer of soil due to water,wind etc. In simple words it is the lose of soul fertility | |
239. |
What is indai standard time ? Why its needed |
Answer» Indian standerd time is the time zone choosen by india for the whole country as a standard time.which is 82\'30E passing from mirzapur (UP). | |
240. |
Plate tectonic |
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241. |
Erosional and depositional landform with digram |
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242. |
What do you mean by the term areal differentiation |
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243. |
Diffrence between himalaya and penisular river |
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244. |
Distinguished between troposphere and stratosphere |
Answer» \tTroposphereStratosphere1. It is the lowermost layer of the atmosphere.1. It is the second layer of the atmosphere above the earth.2. Its height varies from 8 km at the poles to 18 km at the equator.2. Its height goes upto 50 km.3. In this layer the temperature decreases at the rate of 1°C per 165 metres.3. In this layer temperature is very low and mainly constant.4. It is a zone of convection currents.4. It is the non-convective zone of the atmosphere.\t\xa0<br>Hlo friends | |
245. |
Differentiate between nebular hypothesis and binary star hypothesis. |
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246. |
Physical and chemical process interdependent on each other if not why? |
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247. |
Describe the division of the plains on the basis of variation in relief features.class 9 social |
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248. |
Sample paper of geography is not here???? Why????? Upload the sample paper of geography |
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249. |
What do you mean by plunge pool |
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250. |
What is a Direct sources |
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