Topics
Geography as a Discipline
Introduction to Maps
India — Location
India Physical Environment
Map Scale
The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
Structure and Physiography
- Introduction to Structure and Physiography
- The Peninsular Block
- The Himalayas and Other Peninsular Mountains
- Indo-Ganga-Brahmaputra Plain
- Physical Divisions of India
- The North and Northeastern Mountains
- North Indian Plains
- The Peninsular Indian Plateau
- The Indian Desert
- The Indian Coastal Plains
- The Indian Islands
Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Interior of the Earth
Latitude, Longitude and Time
Drainage System
Practical Work in Geography
Climate
Distribution of Oceans and Continents
Map Projections
Minerals and Rocks
Natural Vegetation
Topographical Maps
Soils
Geomorphic Processes
Introduction to Aerial Photographs
Natural Hazards and Disasters
Landforms and Their Evolution
Introduction to Remote Sensing
Weather Instruments, Maps and Charts
Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
Solar Radiation, Heat Balance and Temperature
Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems
Water in the Atmosphere
World Climate and Climate Change
Water (Oceans)
Movements of Ocean Water
Life on the Earth
Biodiversity and Conservation
- Thermometer
- Rain gauge
- Barometer
- Hygrometer
- Anemometer and wind vane (Brief explanation with diagrams)
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For a week, gather information on the weather conditions of your city using simple instruments or from weather reports published in newspapers. Present this information in a table. One has been done for you here. My observation of the weather for a week.
Weather Conditions | |||
Day | Date | Morning | Evening |
Tuesday | 1.5.2017 | Sunny, clear sky, warm, no rainfall | Cloudy, cold, slight drizzle |
From the weather report published in your local newspaper, record the time of sunrise and sunset for a month in your notebook, as shown below: My observation of the time of sunrise and sunset for the month of ______ 20, ______
Date | Time of sunrise | Time of sunset | Calculation of length of the day |
10 June 2017 | 5.24 a.m. | 5.51 p.m. | 12 hours and 27 minutes |
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