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πΉ The angular distance of the point on the Earth’s surface, measured in degrees from the center of the Earth is called?
β¨ Lattitude
πΉ The angular distance measured in degrees along the equator, east or west of the Prime Meridian is called?
β¨ Longitude
πΉ The line that passes through 180 degrees East or West Meridian of longitude which falls on the opposite side of the Greenwich Meridian is called?
β¨ International Date Line
πΉ 0 degree longitude that passes through Greenwich near London is called?
β¨ Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
πΉ The 82 and 1/2 degree longitude that passes through Allahabad and is 5 and 1/2 hour ahead of the GMT is called?
β¨ Indian Standard Time (IST)
Geography of India and World π°
πΈ The position of the Earth in its orbit when it is at the greatest distance from the Sun is called?
β Aphelion
πΈ The position of the orbit of the moon when it is at its greatest distance from the Earth is called?
β Apogee
πΈ The tropical storm in the Carribean or West Pacific Ocean with extremely strong winds is called?
β Hurricane
πΈ The wind which rotates in an anticlock direction in the Northern Hemispher and in a clockwise direction in the Southern Hemisphere is called?
β Tornado
πΈ The tidal mouth of a river where the salt water of the tide meets the fresh water of the river current is called?
β Estuary
πΈ Lines on the map denoting places experiencing equal baromatic pressure is called?
β Isobars
πΈ Lines denoting equal depth in the sea is called?
β Isobaths
πΈ The 7th largest country of the world in terms of area is?
β India
πΈ The fertile soil generally found in UP, Punjab, Haryana and Bihar is called?
β Alluvial soil
πΈ Which soil is suitable for the cultivation of cotton, wheat, oil seeds and tobacco?
β Black soil
πΈ Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej are the tributaries of which river?
β Indus
πΈ Yamuna, Chambal, Betwa, Sone, Ghagra, Gandak and Gomti are the tributaries of which river?
β The Ganges
πΈ Teesta river is the tributary of which river?
βBrahmaputra
πΈ On which river Bhakra Nangal Dam is constructed?
β Sutlej river in Punjab
πΈ On which river Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is contructed?
β Krishna river in Karnataka
πΉ The two days during the year when the day and night are almost equal throughout the world because the sun shines vertically over the equator is called?
β¨ Equinox
πΉ The imaginary line that passes through the Earth midway between the North pole and the South pole is called?
β¨ Equator
πΉ The imaginary line drawn out on the global map from pole to pole and perpendicular to the Equator is called?
β¨ Meridian
πΉ In which part of the Earth’s atmosphere is Ozone layer present?
β¨ Stratosphere
πΉ Which part of the Earth’s atmosphere is suitable for radio communication?
β¨ Ionosphere
πΉ Which is the outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere?
β¨ Exosphere
πΉ Study of rock is called?
β¨ Petrology
πΉ Granite and Basalt are which type of rocks?
β¨ Igneous rocks
πΉ Deposition of organic and non-organic matter over a period of time produces which type of rocks?
β¨ Sedimentary rocks
πΉ Igneous and Sedimentary rocks undergo changes due to pressure and change in temperature under the Earth’s surface, this change led to the formation of which type of rock?
β¨ Metamorphic rock
Types of Rocks
πΉ Sedimentary Rocks
β¨ Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition of organic and non-organic matter over a period of time.
β¨ Sedimentary rocks hold all reserves of coal, oil and natural gas.
β¨ Sedimentary rocks often contain fossils.
β¨ About 75 percent surface area of the earth is covered by the sedimentary rocks.
βExample: Lignite, Coal, Sandstone, Shale.
πΉ Igneous rocks
β¨ Igneous rocks forms through the cooling and solidification of magma (molten rock deep inside the earth) or lava.
β¨ Igneous rocks made up 85 percent or more of the earth’s crust.
β¨ Igneous rocks are divided into two main categories:
βPlutonic rock : Example – Granite
βVolcanic rock : Example – Basalt
πΉ Metamorphic Rocks
β¨ Due to unfavourable condition of pressure and change in temperature under the earthβs surface Igneous and Sedimentary rocks undergo change. This change leads to the formation of Metamorphic Rocks.
β¨ Metamorphic rocks may be classified as foliated or non-foliated.
β¨ Metamorphic rocks are divided into two main categories:
βFoliated metamorphic rocks : Example – Mica
βNon-foliated metamorphic rock : Example – Marble and Quartzite