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GeographyClass 6All

Which is our national bird?

Ans. Peacock is our national bird.

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In which part of India are evergreen forests located?

The evergreen forests are found in Western Ghats, Western Coasts, North-eastern States and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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What is the difference between Evergreen Forest and Deciduous Forest?

Evergreen Forests Deciduous Forest 1. These are also called Tropical rain forests which receive heavy rainfall 1. These are also called monsoon forests 2. They are so dense that sunlight cannot reach the ground. 2. They are less dense in comparison to Evergreen forests. 3. Many species of trees are found in these forests. 3. They shed their leaves at a particular time of the year. 4. The trees shed their leaves at different times and thus they seem to be evergreen. 4. The all variety of trees shed their leaves at the same time and thus they can’t be considered as evergreen. 5. Important trees are Mahogany, Ebony and Rosewood. 5. Important trees are Sal, Teak, Peepal, Neem and Shisham.

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Name the area where highest percentage of rainfall occurs.

Mawsynram receives the highest percentage of rainfall.

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Mention the different types of vegetation found in India.

Ans. The different types of vegetation found in India are: Tropical Rain Forest Tropical Deciduous Forest Thorny bushes Mountain Vegetation Mangrove forests

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What do you understand by natural vegetation?

Ans. The grasses, shrubs and trees which grow on their own without interference or help from human beings are called natural vegetation.

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Which winds bring rainfall in India?

Ans. The south west monsoon winds bring rainfall in India.

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Name the major seasons experienced by in India.

Ans. The major seasons experienced by India are: Cold Weather Season (Winter) December to February. Hot Weather Season (Summer) March to May. Southwest Monsoon Season (Rainy) June to September Season of Retreating Monsoon (Autumn) October and November.

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What are the mountains? How do old and young mountains differ?

Ans. A mountain is a conical mass of land rising to a much greater height than the surrounding areas. Its uppermost projected plain is called peak. Some of the mountains have rounded features and are low in height. It is because they are very old and have been lower by the forces of nature like wind, water, etc. over a long period. Such as Aravallis. The beat example of young folded mountains is Himalayan.

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How are the human beings disturbing the balance of nature?

Human beings have got certain needs and with these he also has certain abilities; Physical as well as Mental. And thus in order to fulfill his needs human beings is continuously using his abilities to modify the nature. But with advancement in technology, this modification of nature has taken the shape of degradation and exploitation of nature. One of the most alarming facts in this regard is that the development is taking place without the nature and not with the nature.

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How does the atmosphere act as a blanket?

Ans. Atmosphere acts as a blanket of the earth because it maintains a fairly even temperature both during day and night. Atmosphere also shields the earth from the strong ultraviolet rays from the sun due to the presence of ozone gas. It also protects earth from the meteors.

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Why do the climbers often experience the breathing problems?

Ans. The climbers experience problems in breathing due to this decrease in the density of air. They have to carry with them oxygen cylinders to be able to breathe at high altitude as the density of air keeps on decreasing with increase in altitude.

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Name the largest ocean of the world.

Ans. The largest ocean of the world is Pacific Ocean.

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Name the world’s longest mountain range.

Ans. Andes in South America,

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Name the world’s largest river.

Amazon River of South America.

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Why earth is considered as “Blue Planet”?

Ans. Earth is called as the blue planet because more than 71% of the earth is covered with water and only 29% is with land.

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What do you mean by Isthmus?

Ans. Isthmus is a narrow strip of land joining two land masses.

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Name the first men to climb the highest peak Mt. Everest.

Ans. Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa (India) were the first men to climb the highest mountain peak Mt. Everest on the planet.

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Name the deepest point on the earth.

Ana. The deepest point on the earth is Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.

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Which continent is called an island continent?

Ans Australia

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