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1. ’The climate of the Sahara desert is scorching hot and parch dry’. Give reasons (3 points)
2. The oasis in the Sahara and the Nile Valley in Egypt supports settled population. Justify the statement with any three points.

3. ‘The cultural landscape of the Sahara is undergoing change’. Explain with 5 points.
4. People of the Sahara desert wear heavy robes. Why? (one reason
5. There is scanty vegetation in the deserts. Give any one reason.
6. Explain the climatic conditions of the Ladakh desert in 3 points.
7. Describe the life of the people of the Ladakh in 5 points.)
8. What mainly attracts tourists to Ladakh? (3 points)

Answers

Answered by bhatiaarsh90
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Answer:

1. the climate of Sahara desert is scorching hot and parch dry because it is a short rainy season. since the sky is cloudless and clear , the rate of water evaporation is greater than the rate of water accumulation. hence there is water scarcity.

3. (1)Trucks are replacing camels in the salt trade.

(2)Tuaregs are seen acting as guides to foreign tourists.

(3)Gleaming glass cased office building tower over mosques.

4. peoples of the Sahara desert near heavy robs in order to protect themselves from dust storms and hot winds.

5. there is a scanty vegetation in the deserts due to unfavourable climatic conditions for the flora world to grow.

6. (1) The climate of the Ladakh desert is extremely cold and dry due to its high attitude which varies from about 3,000 m in Kargil to more than 8,000 m in the Karakoram.

(2) The air at this attitude is so then that the heat of the sun can be felt intensely.

(3) The area experiences freezing winds and burning hot sunlight.

7. (1) they traditionally lead a nomadic rustic life and are sincere and honest.

(2) About occupation of people in Ladakh, 90% of them depend on agriculture based on the Indus River for their livelihood.

(3) Their main agricultural products are barley, wheat, buckwheat, peas, rapeseed and beans.

(4) Glaciers and snow precipitation are the only sources of water. But the ice usually is so thin even during extreme winters that walking on it is very dangerous.

(5) Floods and mudslides have killed several people, caused damages and ravaged innumerable canals and reservoirs.

8.(1) Ceremonies and festivals

(2) Glaciers.

(3) gompas

Explanation:

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Answered by iremfozia755
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Answer:

The climate of the Sahara desert is scorching hot and parch dry. It has a short rainy season. Since the sky is cloudless and clear, the rate of water evaporation is greater than the rate of water accumulation. Hence there is water scarcity.

2.Growing date palms and agriculture: The oasis in the Sahara and Nile valley in Egypt supports settled population. Since water is available, peopleThe Buddhist monasteries with their traditional gompas, the meadows, glaciers, and the ceremonies and festivities of the people of Ladakh are the major attractions for tourists visiting this place. grow date palms. Other crops that are grown include rice, wheat barley and beans. ... People may settle around these water bodies

3.The Sahara region is rich in oil and minerals. Apart from oil, the availability of other minerals such as iron, phosphorus, manganese and uranium have transformed the life of the people in the region. ... Many nomadic herdsmen have migrated to the cities and have found jobs in oil and gas operations

4.The people of the Sahara desert wear heavy robes to protect themselves from the dust storms and hot winds

5.The climatic condition in the desert is either very warm and dry or too cold and dry, making it unsuitable for the growth of plants in this region. ... Thus, due to low rainfall, dry climatic conditions and infertile soil there is scanty vegetation in the deserts.

6.The climate of the Ladakh desert is extremely cold and dry due to its high attitude which varies from about 3,000 m in Kargil to more than 8,000 m in the Karakoram. The air at this attitude is so then that the heat of the sun can be felt intensely. ... The area experiences freezing winds and burning hot sunlight.

7.About life of people in Ladakh, they traditionally lead a nomadic rustic life and are sincere and honest. About occupation of people in Ladakh, 90% of them depend on agriculture based on the Indus River for their livelihood. Their main agricultural products are barley, wheat, buckwheat, peas, rapeseed and beans.

8.The Buddhist monasteries with their traditional gompas, the meadows, glaciers, and the ceremonies and festivities of the people of Ladakh are the major attractions for tourists visiting this place.

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