CH-5 Major Domains of The Earth (Geography)
CH-5 Major Domains of The Earth (Geography)
CH-5 Major Domains of The Earth (Geography)
THE EARTH
GENERAL INSTURUCTIONS:
1. Note down all the question- Answers in the notebook or take print out.
2. Read the chapter thoroughly.
Q 7. What are the constituents of air? Or describe the composition of the atmosphere.
Ans.
i. The atmosphere is mainly composed of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Together they make up 99% of clean and
dry air.
ii. Other gases like carbon-dioxide, argon and hydrogen comprise 1% by volume.
iii. Apart from these gases, tiny dust particles are also present in the air.
Q 8. What is the importance of atmosphere?
Ans.
i. Oxygen is the breath of life. Humans and animals take oxygen from air as they breathe.
ii. Carbon-di-oxide by absorbing heat radiated by the earth helps to keep the planet warm.
iii. Nitrogen helps in the growth of living organisms. Plants need nitrogen for their survival. Humans take some amount
of nitrogen into their lungs and exhale it.
Q 9. How are human activities disturbing the balance of nature?
Ans.
i. Cutting of forests for wood, or clearing land for agriculture is leading to fast removal of soil from slopes.
ii. Discharge of waste material into lakes & rivers is making the water unsuitable for human use.
iii. Emission from industries, thermal power plants and vehicles is polluting the air.
1) ASIA
a) Asia is the largest continent.
b) It lies in the Eastern Hemisphere and covers about one-third of the total land area of the Earth.
c) Asia is separated from Europe by Ural Mountains on the west.
d) The combined landmass of Europe and Asia is called Eurasia (Europe+ Asia)
2) EUROPE
a) Europe is smaller than Asia and the Arctic circle passes through it. It is bound by water bodies on three sides.
b) The continent lies to the west of Asia.
3) AFRICA
a) Africa is the second largest continent and a large part of Africa lies in the Northern Hemisphere.
b) The Equator or 0 Degree latitude runs almost through the middle of the continent.
c) Africa is the only continent through which Tropic of Cancer, the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass.
d) The Sahara Desert, the world’s largest hot desert, is located in Africa.
e) The world’s longest river the Nile flows through Africa.
4) NORTH AMERICA
a) It is the third largest continent
b) It lies in Northern and Western hemisphere
c) It is linked to South America by a very narrow strip of land called the Isthmus of Panama.
d) Three oceans surround this continent
5) SOUTH AMERICA
a) It lies mostly IN THE Northern hemisphere.
b) The Andes, world’s longest mountain range runs through its length from North to South.
c) It has world’s largest river the Amazon.
6) AUSTRALIA
a) It’s the smallest continent, lying entirely in the Southern hemisphere.
b) It is surrounded on all sides by the oceans and seas. It is called an island continent.
7) ANTARCTICA
a) Antarctica lies in the southern hemisphere; South Pole lies almost at the center of the continent.
b) It is located in the South Polar region, so it is permanently covered with thick ice sheets.
c) Having no permanent human settlements, it has Indian research stations – Maitri and Dakshin Gangotri.