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GeographyClass 6All

Name some of the newly formed states of India?

Some of the newly formed states are: Chattisgarh Uttaranchal Jharkhand

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Name the largest and the smallest states of India?

The largest state is Rajasthan. The smallest state is Goa.

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Name some of the states on the western coast of India?

The states on the western coast are: Gujarat Maharasthra Goa Karnataka Kerala

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Name the states which form the northern plains?

The northern plains cover the states of: Punjab Haryana Uttar Pradesh Jharkhand Bihar West Bengal

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Name some of the important rivers of India?

Ans Some of the important rivers of India are: Ganga Indus Brahmaputra Mahanadi Krishna Kaveri Godavari Narmada Tapi

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Why are northern plains very fertile?

Ans The northern plains are formed by alluvial deposits. The alluvium is the fertile soil brought down by rivers. So, they are fertile.

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In India, maximum population is found in Northern plains. Why?

Ans The major proportion of India’s population is concentrated in northern plains because: It is a flat area. It is very fertile and suitable for cultivation. Transportation is easily available. It has suitable climate.

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Write a short note on Peninsular plateau?

Ans The peninsular plateau: Lies to the south of northern plains It is triangular in shape. It is a region of numerous hill ranges. It is rocky and uneven

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Write a note on Ganga-Brahmaputra delta?

Ans 1) The Ganga and the Brahmaputra forms the worlds largest delta. 2) It is known as Sunderbans. 3) It is fastest growing delta. 4) It is the most fertile delta.

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Distinguish between Andaman Islands and Lakshadweep islands?

Andaman Islands Lakshadweep islands 1) They are numerous 1) They area few in number 2) They are volcanic in origin 2) They are coral in origin 3) They are in Bay of Bengal 3) They are in Arabian Sea 4) They are arrange in linear pattern 4) They are arrange in floral pattern

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Distinguish between eastern coastal plains and western coastal plains?

Eastern Coastal Plains Western Coastal Plains 1) They are broad 1) They area narrow 2) They are dissected by number of rivers 2) There are two main rivers 3) The rivers form deltas 3) The rivers form estuary 4) They lie between Bay of Bengal and Eastern Ghats 4) They lie between Arabian Sea and Western Ghats

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Distinguish between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats?

Ans Western Ghats Eastern Ghats 1) They provide western boundary to the peninsular plateau 1) They provide eastern boundary to the peninsular plateau 2) They have steep slope 2) They have gentle slope 3) They are narrow 3) They are broad 4) They are continuous 4) They are broken

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. Discuss the locational setting of India?

Ans India is located in the northern hemisphere. The Tropic of Cancer (23°30’N) passes almost halfway through the country. From south to north, India extends between 804’N and 3706’N latitudes. From west to east, India extends between 68°7’E and 97°25’E longitudes.

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Why is India said to be a country of vast expanse?

Ans India has an area of about 3.28 million sq.km. The north–south extent from Kashmir to Kanyakumari is about 3,200 km. The east–west extent from Arunachal Pradesh to Kuchchh is about 2,900 km. The lofty mountains, the Great Indian Desert, the Northern Plains, the uneven plateau surface and the coasts and islands present a diversity of landforms.

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Write a note on the Sun.

The Sun is the most important star in our solar system. It is located at the center of the solar system and all planets revolve around it. The Sun is a huge ball of extremely hot gases, mainly hydrogen and helium. It is the main source of heat and light for all living beings on Earth. Without the Sun, life would not be possible because Earth would be extremely cold and dark. The distance between the Sun and the Earth is about 150 million kilometers. The energy from the Sun supports all life processes, including photosynthesis in plants. Hence, the Sun plays a vital role in sustaining life on Earth.

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Why do stars twinkle but planets do not?

Stars twinkle because their light passes through Earth’s atmosphere and gets disturbed. Planets do not twinkle because they reflect steady light

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Name Earth’s natural satellite.

The Moon

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Why is Earth called the Blue Planet?

Earth looks blue from space because most of its surface is covered with water

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Name planets according to size (smallest to largest).

Mercury → Mars → Venus → Earth → Neptune → Uranus → Saturn → Jupiter

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Explain a light year.

A light year is the distance travelled by light in one year (about 300,000 km per second).

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