II. State whether the following statements are true or false.
1. The word monsoon is derived from the Arabic word mausim meaning 'season'.
2. The Great Indian Desert in Rajasthan receives 200 cm of rain.
3. The Northern Plains gets extremely cold during winters.
4. Evergreen forests do not grow in saline coastal waters.
5. Coniferous trees go leafless in summers.
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Answer:
Every one are true
Explanation:
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Answer:
1)True
2)True.
3)True.
4)True.
5)True.
Explanation:
1) The word “monsoon” comes from the Arabic word mausim, meaning season. Basically, it describes a seasonal wind shift over a region that is usually accompanied by a dramatic increase in precipitation.
2) Rainfall is limited to 100 to 500 mm (4 to 20 in) per year, almost all falling from June to September.
3) Northern plains have a continental climate because it is away from the moderating influence of the sea. Thus, the summers are extremely hot and winters are extremely cold.
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5) Most (not all) conifers keep their leaves year round, while many broadleaved trees (including all of those that grow in the Methow) shed their leaves in the fall and grow new ones in the spring—an approach to life that seems wasteful, if not downright profligate, on its face.