9. A map on a very large scale.
10. A rough drawing not drawn to scale.
E. Multiple Choice Questions :
hof Sketch
11. Which of the following is a true representation of the earth as a whole ?
ta) Globe
(b) Map
(d) Plan
12. Which of the following is not made to scale ?
Ya) Globe
(b) Map
(c) Plan
(d) Sketch
13. What is shown with the help of contour lines on maps ?
(a) Height (b) Temperature (c) Pressure (d) Rainfall
14. Which of the following will have the largest scale ?
(a) A city guide map (b) A world map (c) Map of India (d) A globe
15. The map showing the boundaries and areas of different countries and states is called :
(a) Political map (b) Physical map (c) Thematic map (d) Small Scale map
F. Assertion and Reasoning Based Questins :
16. Assertion : We use globe to represent the Earth.
Reason : The earth is very large in size.
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Chemical weathering typically increases as temperatures rise and rain falls, which means rocks in hot and wet climates experience faster rates of chemical weathering than do rocks in cold, dry climates.
Physical weathering occurs more often in cold climates, because the different minerals within rocks expand and contract at different rates when they are heated and cooled. Repeated heating and cooling cycles eventually cause rocks to fracture. Desert and mountain climates experience a wide range of temperatures from low to high during a day and night, which accounts for the breakdown of rocks known as physical weathering.
Biological weathering occurs when living organisms break up rocks. Tree roots, for example, can fracture rocks in the same way they buckle pavement. Warm, humid climates are most favorable to life. Contrast the rich diversity of life in a rainforest, for example, with the scarcity of life in the dry Sahara or the frigid Antarctic. Consequently, rates of biological weathering are most rapid in warm humid climates like those in tropical regions.