Answer the following questions
Question 1
What do you mean by the term 'Climate'?
Answer
The average weather conditions of temperature and rainfall at a specific place or a region over a period of several decades (around 30 years) is known as climate.
Question 2
How have the climatic regions of the world been classified?
Answer
The world climate types have been classified on the basis of world's climate/temperature zones based on latitudes. It is observed that all the places located on a particular latitude would experience similar type of climate, although the local factors may play a certain role.
Question 3
Name the different climatic regions of the world.
Answer
The different climatic regions of the world are:
- Equatorial region
- Tropical grasslands
- Tropical desert
- Tropical monsoon
- Mediterranean
- Temperate grasslands
- Taiga
- Tundra
Question 4
Describe the location of the equatorial regions.
Answer
The Equatorial type of climatic regions are found along the Equator at 5°N to 5° on either side. The typical Equatorial climatic features are experienced between 2° and 8°N while swinging of Pressure Belt affects the Rain Belt between 10°N to 10°S.
Question 5
Give the other names by which equatorial regions are also popular.
Answer
Equatorial regions are also known as Tropical Wet Climate or Tropical Rainforest Climate.
Question 6
Why has the Equatorial Region the hottest climate?
Answer
The Equatorial Region receives maximum amount of incoming radiation (insolation). Therefore, the Equatorial Region has the hottest climate.
Question 7
What type of rainfall occurs in Equatorial Regions and why?
Answer
The equatorial areas are known for heavy convectional rainfall. Torrential rain is experienced in the afternoon at 4 o'clock and is generally accompanied by lightning and thunder. Many areas receive about 200 cm rainfall annually.
The equatorial region receives this kind of rainfall because of intense heating of the surface and abundant supply of moisture.
Question 8
State in brief the characteristic features of the Equatorial Type of Climate.
Answer
The characteristic features of the Equatorial Type of Climate are:
- Equatorial type regions do not experience any season as there is very little change in range of temperature.
- These regions experience average temperature of 26°C throughout the year with a belt of low pressure. Extensive cloud cover and heavy rainfall prevent any rise in temperature.
- The annual range of temperature is about 3°C and diurnal temperature range is about 6°C to 8°C.
- These areas experience heavy torrential rainfall accompanied by lightning and thunder often in the afternoons.
- Humidity is always high.
Question 9
Name a few important trees found in the equatorial region. How important are these trees?
Answer
A few important trees found in the equatorial region are mahagony, ebony, rosewood and greenheart. They are used for expensive furniture. Beside this cinchona, banana, bam leaves, coconut and palm trees are also found there. They are of great commercial value
Question 10
Why is the diurnal range of temperature low in the equatorial regions?
Answer
Diurnal range of temperature is low in the equatorial region because this region receives 12 hours insolation causing equal daylight and darkness. It results in little temperature variation.
Question 11
Give the location of the Tropical Monsoon lands.
Answer
The tropical monsoon type of climate is found in the tropical regions where due to differential heating of land and water, a complete seasonal reversal of winds takes place. The location lies between 10° and 30° on either side of the equator.
Question 12
Name all the areas which experience tropical monsoon type of climate.
Answer
The most clearly defined monsoon climates are located in the coastal areas of the South-East Asia, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, South China and Philippines. Other areas outside Asia which experience seasonal reversal of winds are said to have only monsoonal tendencies. Such areas exist in the tropical Africa along the South-west coast. Equatorial East Africa including areas of Malaysia are found to have monsoonal character. Part of North-East Latin America, north coast of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Islands have a mild monsoonal effect.
Question 13
How do the South-West Monsoon Winds originate?
Answer
The monsoon lands are greatly affected by the differential heating of land and water. During summer, the landmass of Asia is heated and low pressure is created. Winds from surrounding seas and oceans start blowing from sea to land carrying a lot of moisture, as they cross the water bodies. This is how South-West monsoon winds originate.
Question 14
State in brief a few important features of the Tropical Monsoon Climate.
Answer
A few important features of the Tropical Monsoon Climate are:
- Seasonal reversal of winds is the chief feature.
- Temperature ranges from 15°C in the cool season to 32°C in hot season.
- Three distinct seasons can be identified
- Cool dry season (Nov to Feb)
- Hot dry season (March to May)
- Hot wet season (June to Oct)
- Great variation in rain takes place from 12 cm in the deserts to 200 cm in coastal regions
Question 15
What are the characteristics of the climate of hot deserts?
Answer
The characteristics of the climate of hot deserts are:
- Rain rarely falls and average rainfall is usually below 12 cm. Sometimes there may be a sudden torrential downpour due to depression which may cause temporary floods.
- The average temperature varies from 29°C in hot season to 10°C in cool season.
- Absence of clouds causes temperature to rise upto 49°C at times. At night, because of clear skies, radiation is rapid and temperature may fall to 15°C to 5°C. Thus diurnal range of temperature is very high.
Question 16
What type of natural vegetation is found in hot deserts?
Answer
The natural vegetation found in hot deserts are mostly xerophytic plants. These are cacti, thorny bushes and coarse grasses. These plants have long roots to absorb water deep from ground and needle shaped leaves to reduce transpiration. Leaves are modified into spines.
Question 17
Why are the major hot deserts of the world found on the Western margins of the continents?
Answer
The major hot deserts of the world are found on the Western margins of the continents because the trade winds blowing from North-East to South-West shed their moisture on the Eastern side.
Question 18
Point out the important features of the Tropical Deserts.
Answer
The important features of the Tropical Deserts are:
- Annual range of temperature is high as summers are hot and winters are moderate.
- Rainfall is scanty (less than 12 cm).
- Relative humidity is only 10%
- Days are hot and nights are cold. Therefore, the diurnal range of temperature is high.
- Vegetation consists of xerophytic plants.
Question 19
Point out the location of the hot desert region of the world naming the areas and the countries.
Answer
Most of the world's hot deserts lie within the latitude 15°N to 30°N and south. They occupy the western margins of the continent in the belt of permanent trade winds. The only exception is Sahara desert, which extends from west coast right across the continent into South-West Asia.
The most important regions having hot deserts are Sahara Desert, the Arabian, Iranian and Thar Desert, Australian Desert, the Kalahari and Namibia Deserts, the Atacama Desert and the California and Mexico Desert.
Question 20
What is the main feature of the Mediterranean climate?
Answer
The warm dry summer and mild rainy winters with plenty of rainfall is the main feature of the Mediterranean climate.
Question 21
When do Mediterranean regions receive their rain and why?
Answer
In the northern hemisphere the maximum rainfall is received during winter between December to March while in southern hemisphere the rainy season last from May to August. This is because of the shifting of the pressure belts. These regions come under the influence of Westerlies. Onshore Westerly winds blow in the winter bringing cyclonic rain.
Question 22
What are the main characteristics of Mediterranean vegetation?
Answer
The main characteristics of Mediterranean vegetation are:
- The plants in this region have adapted themselves to the summer drought, by storing water obtained from winter rains, e.g. bulbous roots.
- They have thick wooden stem with thick needle type of spiny leaves to cut down rate of transpiration.
- Other plants have tap roots which can reach down to the moist rock layer below the surface.
- In the drier forests the vegetation is scrub like and consists of sweet smelling herbs and shrubs such as Oleander, Rosemary, Thyme and Lavender.
- In the wetter parts, coniferous trees are found on mountain slopes.
Question 23
Name the principal trees which grow on lands.
Answer
Some trees that grow on land are teak, sheesham, oak, eucalyptus and fruit trees like mango, guava etc.
Question 24
Name a few local winds found in Mediterranean region.
Answer
Few local winds of Mediterranean region are:
- Sirocco — a hot dusty, dry wind which blows from Sahara desert during summer across Mediterranean.
- Mistral — intensely strong cold wind which blows in winter down the Rhone valley from the North reaching Mediterranean coast.
- Bora — winter wind blowing south across Yugoslavia to the Adriatic Sea.
Question 25
Name any four climate types of the world.
Answer
Four climate types of the world are:
- Mediterranean type
- Temperate grasslands
- Tropical desert
- Tropical monsoon
Question 26
Give an account of the winter conditions in the Taiga region.
Answer
The winters are very long in the Taiga region. Long and cold winters last from October to April and temperature can fall to -30°C or less. During winter precipitation is received in the form of snowfall because winter temperatures are generally below freezing point.
Question 27
What is the location of the Tundra region?
Answer
The Tundra lies beyond the Arctic circle (66°30'N) in the Northern Hemisphere. There is no tundra region in he Southern Hemisphere as there is no landmass present within this latitude. Northern coastal region of Alaska and Canada are in Tundra region.
Question 28
Describe the summer conditions in Tundra region.
Answer
Summers in Tundra region are cool and short. They last only for about 2-3 months and the temperature may vary between 2°C to 10°C. Although during summer the area is blessed with continuous sunlight, the sun hardly comes up the horizon.
Question 29
What is meant by the term Aurora Borealis? Where do they occur?
Answer
Aurora Borealis or polar lights are a natural phenomenon in which there is a display of brilliant colors in sky. They occur when charged particles from the sun interact with gases in the earth's atmosphere. They occur in latitudes beyond 65° in northern hemisphere.
Mark on world outline map
Question 1
On an outline map of the world, mark the following regions:
- Equatorial Regions
- Tropical Monsoon Regions
- Mediterranean Regions
- Mid-Latitude Deserts
Answer
Equatorial Regions
Tropical Monsoon Regions
Mediterranean Regions
Mid-Latitude Deserts
Give a reason for the following statements
Question 1
Equatorial regions are economically backward.
Answer
Equatorial regions are economically backward as they are mostly inhabited by the primitive people who are primarily gatherers & hunters. Farming is also primitive type.
Question 2
The diurnal range of temperature is generally low in the equatorial region.
Answer
The extensive cloud cover and heavy rainfall prevents the rise and fall of temperature during day and night respectively. Therefore, the diurnal range of temperature is low.
Question 3
The major hot deserts of the world are generally found on the western margins of the continent.
Answer
The major hot deserts of the world are generally found on the western margins of the continent because the trade winds blow from north east to south west, shed their moisture in the east and the western margins are left dry. Trade winds are offshore in this region.
Question 4
It is very difficult to adapt a permanent settled life in Central Asia.
Answer
The region has rugged topography, climate, soil & vegetation is also varied & complex. In summer the region experiences acute scarcity of water. Therefore, it is very difficult to adapt a permanent settled life in this region.
Question 5
Mediterranean climate is called resort climate.
Answer
Mediterranean climate is called resort climate because it is characterised by mild, comfortable temperatures year-round, making it an ideal climate for vacationing and leisure activities.
Question 6
There is no vegetation found in Southern Hemisphere beyond 66.5°S.
Answer
Due to extreme weather conditions characterised by very low beyond freezing point temperatures, strong winds, a polar desert environment and presence of a very small landmass, the Antarctic region beyond 66.5°S in Southern Hemisphere has no vegetation.
Choose the correct option
Question 1
Identify the type of climate found in the shaded region.
- Tropical Monsoon type
- Tropical Grassland
- Taiga
- Equatorial region
Answer
Equatorial region
Question 2
Ebony, Mahagony, Rosewood are the trees found in
- Tropical Savana
- Monsoon deciduous
- Tropical/Equatorial Rainforest
- Tropical deserts
Answer
Tropical/Equatorial Rainforest
Question 3
Campos is the name of tropical grassland in
- Venezuela
- South Africa
- Brazil
- Australia
Answer
Brazil
Question 4
Dust storms are the major phenomena of which of the following regions?
- Equatorial region
- Taiga region
- Tundra region
- Tropical deserts
Answer
Tropical deserts
Question 5
Which of the following climate regions is famous for the warm, dry summer & mild rainy winters?
- Mediterranean climate
- Tundra region
- Taiga region
- Tropical Savana
Answer
Mediterranean climate
Question 6
Which of the following climate regions experiences both hot local wind like Sirocco & cold local winds like mistral & Bora?
- Tropical Savana
- Tundra region
- Taiga region
- Mediterranean climate
Answer
Mediterranean climate
Question 7
Match the following & choose the proper option.
Column A | Column B |
---|---|
(i) Australia | (a) Prairie |
(ii) Argentina | (b) Steppe |
(iii) Eurasia | (c) Pampas |
(iv) North America | (d) Downs |
- (i) (d); (ii) (c); (iii) (b); (iv) (a)
- (i) (c); (ii) (d); (iii) (a); (iv) (b)
- (i) (a); (ii) (c); (iii) (d); (iv) (b)
- (i) (b); (ii) (d); (iii) (c); (iv) (a)
Answer
(i) (d); (ii) (c); (iii) (b); (iv) (a)
Question 8
Which type of climate is experienced by the Northern Scandinavia Island of Europe?
- Taiga
- Tundra
- Temperate Grassland type
- Mediterranean type
Answer
Tundra
Question 9
These types of trees are found in
- Tropical Monsoon region
- Equatorial rain forest
- Taiga region
- Mediterranean region
Answer
Taiga region
Question 10
Mediterranean region is famous for the cultivation of
- Vegetables
- Citrus fruits
- Rice
- All the above
Answer
Citrus fruits
Question 11
Tropical rainforest is found in which of the following region?
- Tropical grassland
- Tropical desert
- Mediterranean region
- Equatorial region
Answer
Equatorial region
Question 12
Which of the following climate is found in India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka?
- Equatorial climate
- Tropical Monsoon climate
- Tropical Savana
- Tundra climate
Answer
Tropical Monsoon climate