Geography, asked by ameenameena002, 6 hours ago

1)one which is not a minor plate among the following:-
a) Arabian plate
b)Nazca plate
c) Pacific plate
d)Philippine plate
2)Longitude consider as the standard meridian of India ?
a)69°30E b)82°30E c)75°30E d)90°30E
3) mention the four major divisions of ocean floor configuration?
4) Geography has strong interface with natural and social science.Justify the statements?
5) categories the planets in the solar system as inner and outer planets and mention any two difference between them?
6) write any three evidences, for continental drift theory?
7) sources of information about the interior of the earth are given below categorise them into direct and indirect sources.
[volcanic eruptions,seismic activity,meteors, gravitations, magnetic field, mining areas]
8)In the given below answer the questions:-
a)highest peak in peninsular in India?
b)capital of Karnataka?
c)the island group which lie in the bay of bengal?
9)The total area of india:-
a)6.28million.sq.km
b)2.48million.sq.km
c)3.28million.sq.km
d)4.48million.sq.km
10)classify the discpline geography based on regional approach?
11)The lava that cools within the crystal portion assume different forms identify them and explain any three of them?
12)describe the plate tectonics theory and give two eg's each for major and minor plains?
13) the strait that separates India?
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Answers

Answered by MrM00N
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Explanation:

  1. Antarctic Plate.
  2. longitude of 82o 30' E is treated as the Standard Meridian.
  3. (i) the Continental Shelf; (ii) the Continental Slope; (iii) the Deep Sea Plain; (iv) the Oceanic Deeps.
  4. Geography encompasses both natural science and social science as it examines people and their environment and serves as a bridge between the physical and cultural worlds.
  5. The inner planets are made up mostly of rock. The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are large balls of gases with rings around them.
  6. the distribution of ancient fossils, rocks, and mountain ranges; and the locations of ancient climatic zones.
  7. The knowledge about interior of the earth is obtained through direct sources and indirect sources.
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